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February 8, 2026 16 mins

Before students can work flexibly with ratios, they must be able to answer a more fundamental question: What exactly are we comparing, and why?

In this episode, we zoom in on the core comparison structures that sit beneath ratios, proportions, geometry, and algebra: part-to-part relationships, part-to-whole relationships, and unit reasoning. You’ll hear how these ways of thinking develop over time, how they connect back to geometry through reference points, structure, and scale, and why the number line remains a powerful organizing tool for magnitude and relative size.

We explore how focusing on unit reasoning and reciprocal relationships helps students make sense of ratios without rushing to procedures. Instead of asking students to compute right away, we center questions like: What if there was only one of either quantity? How would the relationship change? How would it stay the same? These questions surface meaning and build proportional thinking that transfers.

You’ll also hear how routines like Three Reads, visual models, and guided discussion support students who struggle with reading and unfinished learning, and why drawing representations is a strength, not a crutch.

This episode helps teachers and home educators create space for reasoning, reduce cognitive load, and preserve the models students need for deeper mathematical understanding in later grades.

Resources mentioned in the episode:

  • Lamon, S.L.: 2001, 'Presenting and representing: From fractions to rational numbers,' in A. Cuoco and F. Curcio (eds.), The Roles of Representations in School Mathematics-2001 Yearbook, Reston: NCTM, pp. 146-165.
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