[Christmas Winter] Unit Rates Digital Pixel Art | Unit Pricing | Ratios & Rates

Overview

Looking for a fun way to teach unit rates and pricing to your middle schoolers? Check out our Unit Rates Digital Pixel Art, designed for 6th and 7th graders. This Google Sheets resource features engaging pixel art activities that cover both whole number and decimal unit rate problems, making it perfect for independent practice, review lessons, or even as sub plans. Aligned with CCSS 6.RP.A.3.b and 7.RP.A.1 standards, these digital resources will keep your students motivated while mastering ratios and rates!

Why you'll love this

Engage your students with these pixel art activities and practice solving for unit rates and unit pricing. This product contains two pixel art (Level 1 are unit rate problems with whole number solutions while Level 2 are unit rate problems with decimal solutions). It's great as sub plan, review lesson, or independent practice!

Each of the two pixel arts is a self-checking Google Sheet themed after winter, Christmas, and other winter holidays. However, the image is versatile enough that it may be used at any time in the school year. Students practice a series of problems, and get immediate feedback as they go. Correct answers turn green and incorrect answers stay red. As students type in correct answers, a mystery picture appears. The Google Sheets are all self checking & digital, so it can easily be assigned through Google Classroom or any online learning platform.

Plus, there’s an optional printable PDF worksheet with work space to allow students to show work on paper if desired. Easy to assign virtual or in-person, and with Google Classroom.

CCSS: 6.RP.A.3b, 7.RP.A.1

What’s included?

There's 2 pixel art Google Sheets, with 24 problems total, along with an answer key and directions for reference:

  • Google Sheet #1 (24 problems): Calculate Unit Rates - Whole Number Solutions

  • Google Sheet #2 (24 problems): Calculate Unit Rates - Decimal Solutions

  • Student Work Space Worksheets (Optional PDF for students to show work on paper before typing into Google Sheets)

  • Answer Key (PDF)

You can assign the Google Sheets separately or both at once depending on your preferences and skills that your students are working on.

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