Original Promptcreate a worksheet for finding the percent of a number. For example, 25 is what % of 56? Make it include 15 problems. Some problems should be word problems.
This learning resource focuses on teaching students how to find what percent one number is of another by employing equivalent ratios and algebraic equations. The document outlines a clear learning objective aimed at enabling students to identify the 'part' and 'whole' necessary for calculating percentages. It includes a worked example where students learn to set up and solve a ratio, demonstrating the calculation of percentages through a simple example ('15 is what percent of 60?'). The document further provides a series of guided calculations to practice, followed by independent practice problems that encourage students to show their full work. Additionally, real-world application questions are included to help students apply their knowledge in practical scenarios. The resource concludes with a self-reflection section where students can evaluate their confidence and tackle a challenge task requiring the creation of their own word problem.