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Adding Integers

Adding Integers

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

6th Grade

Easy

CCSS
7.NS.A.1B, 6.NS.C.6A, 7.NS.A.1C

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Rachel Peet

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4 Slides • 14 Questions

1

Adding Integers

Use your notes you took on both the strategies for adding integers

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2

Review of Strategy 1

adding integers using a number line

3

Multiple Choice

Review:

Numbers to the left of the 0 on the number line are.....

1

Positive

2

Negative

4

Multiple Choice

Review:

Numbers to the right of the 0 on the number line are...

1

Positive

2

Negative

5

Multiple Choice

True or False:

To solve -4 + 5, you would start at -4 on the number line and then move 5 places to the right

1

True

2

False

6

Multiple Choice

True or False:

To solve 5 + (-3), you would start at -3 on the number line and move 5 places to the right

1

True

2

False

7

Multiple Choice

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Which number is your STARTING number in the following problem:

-2 + 7

1

-2

2

7

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Multiple Choice

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Which direction on the number line would you move SECOND in the following problem:

-2 + 7

1

Right 7 places

2

Left 2 places

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

12

Review of Strategy 2

adding integers using integer chips

13

Multiple Choice

Negative integer chips are...

1

Yellow

2

Red

14

Multiple Choice

Positive integer chips are...

1

Yellow

2

Red

15

Multiple Choice

True or False:

A Zero Pair is one positive integer chip and one negative integer chip.

1

True

2

False

16

Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

17

Your answer should look like this...

5 ZERO PAIRS

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18

Poll

How do you feel about adding integers?

easy peasy lemon squeeze

almost there but need a little more practice

Ms. Peet I'm really lost

Adding Integers

Use your notes you took on both the strategies for adding integers

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