Super Teacher Worksheets

6th Grade Common Core: 6.RP.3

Common Core Identifier: 6.RP.3 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Ratios And Proportional Relationships: Understand Ratio Concepts And Use Ratio Reasoning To Solve Problems.
Detail: Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems, e.g., by reasoning about tables of equivalent ratios, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, or equations.
29 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
The coins and dollar bills in Taylor's piggy bank are shown. Write the ratios of coins and bills.
Level:
Common Core
Multiple Versions Available
Preview File
Members can add this to their file cabinet
Look at the pictures and answer the questions about the ratios of the objects shown.
Level:
Color the marbles, then answer the questions about color ratios.
Level:
Answer these challenging ratio thinking questions. Recommended for grades 4 and up. Requires some knowledge of percents.
Level:
Answer each question about ratio. This page contains a series of intermediate-level word problems.
Level:
This worksheet has a picture of dogs, cats, turtles, and birds. Write ratios in the table to compare the number of each animal.
Level:
Identify the scale and scale factor for different pairs of similar shapes. Then use the scale factor to find the missing dimension.
Level:
Students will graph the ratio table for each situation given in the word problems. They'll plot and connect the points, and answer questions based on the data.
Level:
With this worksheet, students will practice completing proportional ratio tables based on a given ratio statement.
Level:
Word problems state a rate and give variables for both quantities. Tell which of four unit rate equations correctly expresses the situation. Includes some fraction and decimals.
Level:
Give your students some more practice with double number lines and ratio word problems.
Level:
This worksheet requires students to recognize and determine equivalent ratios.
Level:
Look carefully at each picture and answer the question about the ratio of objects. Write each ratio three different ways.
Level:
This worksheet has 6 basic, two-step word problems. Find the unit rate for each scenario, then apply it to find a proportional rate. Only one unit price situation uses decimals.
Level:
Find two unit rates for each scenario and identify which is greater in context. Requires comparing decimals.
Level:
What is scale factor? What is scale? Use an example to learn about these two closely related expressions of ratio relationships, then find the scale and scale factor for six pairs of similar figures.
Level:
Teach your students how to visualize ratios with double number lines. This worksheet provides an example, as well as 6 word problems for them to solve by filling in the double number lines.
Level:
Students must fill in the missing values in each ratio table. Then they must plot the points and connect them to represent the data. Finally, they will answer a question about each set of data.
Level:
Each word problem expresses either a rate or unit rate ratio relationship between two quantities. Set up an equation then find the missing value.
Level:
Draw and complete tape diagrams to represent the word problems. Using the data, answer the questions.
Level:
This worksheet includes an overview of equivalent ratios and ratio tables, as well as an example of a ratio table. Students are then given 4 ratio tables to complete and find the simplified ratio.
Level:
Calculate the unit rate for each rate using ratio language. Then practice expressing unit rates as equations. One question uses a decimal or fraction unit rate. Questions specify which variable is expressed in terms of the other.
Level:
Use the tables to compare the two ratios described in the word problems and answer the questions.
Level:
These word problems require students to think about a ratio and determine an equivalent ratio that fits the situation.
Level:
These word problems about ratio force students to think about ratios realistically and logically. They'll come up with ratios based on given data and explain how certain ratios describe the data.
Level:
Find the unit rate then apply it to find an unknown quantity using ratio reasoning. Several questions use decimal quantities or unit rates and one requires conversion of hours to minutes.
Level:
Practice using scale ratios in context with these word problems. For some, use a given scale to find missing measurements. For the rest, use given measurements to determine the scale relationship.
Level:
This worksheet offers an overview of tape diagrams, as well as an example of how to use them. Then, using word problems, students will practice making their own tape diagrams and answering the corresponding questions.
Level:
These ratio tables require a deeper grasp on math skills than our beginner version of this worksheet. They also include a few fractions or decimals.
Level:
Please Log In to Super Teacher Worksheets
Username:
Password:
Can't remember your password?
Not a member yet? Join Today!
Become a Member
Social Media
Follow Us
facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Not a Member?
For complete access to thousands of printable lessons click the button or the link below.
© 2025 Super Teacher Worksheets

PDF with answer key:

PDF no answer key:

Common Core Alignment
Preview