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Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
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Absolute Value – Complete Math Lesson for Grades 6-7 | Guided Notes, Digital Lesson, Assessment & Answer Key | CCSS 6.NS.7c, 6.NS.7d | EDITABLE

Help students understand absolute value with this complete 6th & 7th grade math lesson designed to teach and review the meaning of absolute value, the symbols used, comparing numbers using absolute value, ordering values, and applying concepts to real-world situations.

This ready-to-use resource combines clear instruction, guided practice, and assessment tools to build number sense and strengthen student confidence with positive and negative numbers.

What’s Included:

  • Editable vocabulary and guided notes
  • Digital lesson in Google Slides
  • Real-world application activities
  • Error analysis practice
  • Formative assessment
  • Homework with answer key
  • Teacher guide

🎯 Skills Covered:

  • Understand and identify absolute value
  • Use absolute value symbols correctly
  • Compare numbers using absolute value
  • Order numbers by absolute value from least to greatest
  • Solve real-world problems involving distance, temperature, and other integer contexts
  • Analyze mistakes through error analysis

Perfect for 6th grade math, 7th grade review, intervention, homework, centers, test prep, early finishers, or sub plans.

💻Video resources from YouTube

✏️Google Suite formatted resources are editable + digital or printable!

Save TIME & MONEY with these related products:

  • This lesson & practice resources are included in a complete 6th grade INTEGERS & INEQUALITIES unit bundle featuring guided notes, unit lessons, practice activities, engaging tasks, and a comprehensive review & summative assessment. CLICK HERE
  • Get the complete FULL YEAR Grade 6 Math Curriculum in one comprehensive bundle! HERE
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Absolute Value | Digital Lesson, Notes & Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS

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Description

Absolute Value – Complete Math Lesson for Grades 6-7 | Guided Notes, Digital Lesson, Assessment & Answer Key | CCSS 6.NS.7c, 6.NS.7d | EDITABLE

Help students understand absolute value with this complete 6th & 7th grade math lesson designed to teach and review the meaning of absolute value, the symbols used, comparing numbers using absolute value, ordering values, and applying concepts to real-world situations.

This ready-to-use resource combines clear instruction, guided practice, and assessment tools to build number sense and strengthen student confidence with positive and negative numbers.

What’s Included:

  • Editable vocabulary and guided notes
  • Digital lesson in Google Slides
  • Real-world application activities
  • Error analysis practice
  • Formative assessment
  • Homework with answer key
  • Teacher guide

🎯 Skills Covered:

  • Understand and identify absolute value
  • Use absolute value symbols correctly
  • Compare numbers using absolute value
  • Order numbers by absolute value from least to greatest
  • Solve real-world problems involving distance, temperature, and other integer contexts
  • Analyze mistakes through error analysis

Perfect for 6th grade math, 7th grade review, intervention, homework, centers, test prep, early finishers, or sub plans.

💻Video resources from YouTube

✏️Google Suite formatted resources are editable + digital or printable!

Save TIME & MONEY with these related products:

  • This lesson & practice resources are included in a complete 6th grade INTEGERS & INEQUALITIES unit bundle featuring guided notes, unit lessons, practice activities, engaging tasks, and a comprehensive review & summative assessment. CLICK HERE
  • Get the complete FULL YEAR Grade 6 Math Curriculum in one comprehensive bundle! HERE
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Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers.
Understand the absolute value of a rational number as its distance from 0 on the number line; interpret absolute value as magnitude for a positive or negative quantity in a real-world situation. For example, for an account balance of –30 dollars, write |–30| = 30 to describe the size of the debt in dollars.
Distinguish comparisons of absolute value from statements about order. For example, recognize that an account balance less than -30 dollars represents a debt greater than 30 dollars.
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