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Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes
Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes
Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes
Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes
Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes
Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes
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6th Grade Math Cornell Handwritten Notes for Teacher & Student Resource:

Unit 4: Integers, Rational Numbers, and the Coordinate Plane

Lesson 11B - Solve Integers (🛑 OPTIONAL - for Accelerated / Honors)

What This Product Contains

  • Teacher-created handwritten Cornell math notes
    • Add Integers (7th Grade - Honors)
    • Subtract Integers (7th Grade - Honors)
    • Multiply / Divide Integers (7th Grade - Honors)

⭐ Don't stop here! Explore our other lessons and complete your full year of 6th Grade Math Cornell Notes.

🗂️ About This Resource

As experienced classroom teachers, we believe students learn best when they actively write, think, and participate in the lesson alongside their teacher.

These handwritten Cornell-style notes can be used to:

  • Serve as a teaching reference and instructional resource.
  • Support both new and experienced teachers with lesson planning and content delivery.
  • Model effective note-taking and problem-solving strategies.
  • Guide students through a teacher-led, write-along lesson.
  • Help students create organized notes they can use for future review.
  • Encourage active participation and engagement during instruction.
  • Reinforce key concepts through the Cornell note-taking format.

Benefits for Students:

  • Follow along while the teacher models the notes.
  • Stay organized with a consistent note-taking structure.
  • Build a year-long reference notebook for studying and review.
  • Increase understanding and retention of important concepts.

📘 Our Classroom Notebook System:

  • We use a Five-Star 3-Subject College-Ruled Spiral Notebook.
  • Students reserve the first 3 pages for a Table of Contents.
  • Lessons are organized by date and topic for easy reference in table of content.
  • Notes are written on both the front and back of every page.
  • Any external worksheets used are stapled or glued into the notebook near the lesson to keep the practice sheet and lesson notes together.

🛑 Important Information

Please note:

  • This product contains images of handwritten notes only.
  • The notes are NOT editable.
  • No PowerPoint, Google Slides, or editable files are included.
  • No student workbook or printable note pages are included unless otherwise stated.
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Add, Sub, Multiply, Divide Integers (L11B) - 6th Gr. Math Handwritten Notes

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Description

6th Grade Math Cornell Handwritten Notes for Teacher & Student Resource:

Unit 4: Integers, Rational Numbers, and the Coordinate Plane

Lesson 11B - Solve Integers (🛑 OPTIONAL - for Accelerated / Honors)

What This Product Contains

  • Teacher-created handwritten Cornell math notes
    • Add Integers (7th Grade - Honors)
    • Subtract Integers (7th Grade - Honors)
    • Multiply / Divide Integers (7th Grade - Honors)

⭐ Don't stop here! Explore our other lessons and complete your full year of 6th Grade Math Cornell Notes.

🗂️ About This Resource

As experienced classroom teachers, we believe students learn best when they actively write, think, and participate in the lesson alongside their teacher.

These handwritten Cornell-style notes can be used to:

  • Serve as a teaching reference and instructional resource.
  • Support both new and experienced teachers with lesson planning and content delivery.
  • Model effective note-taking and problem-solving strategies.
  • Guide students through a teacher-led, write-along lesson.
  • Help students create organized notes they can use for future review.
  • Encourage active participation and engagement during instruction.
  • Reinforce key concepts through the Cornell note-taking format.

Benefits for Students:

  • Follow along while the teacher models the notes.
  • Stay organized with a consistent note-taking structure.
  • Build a year-long reference notebook for studying and review.
  • Increase understanding and retention of important concepts.

📘 Our Classroom Notebook System:

  • We use a Five-Star 3-Subject College-Ruled Spiral Notebook.
  • Students reserve the first 3 pages for a Table of Contents.
  • Lessons are organized by date and topic for easy reference in table of content.
  • Notes are written on both the front and back of every page.
  • Any external worksheets used are stapled or glued into the notebook near the lesson to keep the practice sheet and lesson notes together.

🛑 Important Information

Please note:

  • This product contains images of handwritten notes only.
  • The notes are NOT editable.
  • No PowerPoint, Google Slides, or editable files are included.
  • No student workbook or printable note pages are included unless otherwise stated.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
Understand 𝘱 + 𝘲 as the number located a distance |𝘲| from 𝘱, in the positive or negative direction depending on whether 𝘲 is positive or negative. Show that a number and its opposite have a sum of 0 (are additive inverses). Interpret sums of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts.
Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, 𝘱 – 𝘲 = 𝘱 + (–𝘲). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-world contexts.
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