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Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities
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"This resource was a print and go activity I used as additional practice before a test. The students overall enjoyed it. "
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"This was a great success. The students were engaged and enjoyed the hands-on- approach to learning. The instructions were easy to follow and I will definitely use it again. "
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Make integer operations engaging with joke and riddle worksheets that turn practice into a reward. These printable math activities provide structured practice, built-in self-checking, and a fun twist to keep students motivated while strengthening integer skills.

Heroes are not made overnight, they are developed with practice. They need to do their Herowork! Upgrade your integer operations homework and classwork options with assignments that motivate your kiddos to battle all the way to the end of the page!

Herowork is designed to be engaging repeated skill practice with a twist. With two worksheet for each topic, you can use both or let students make a choice. The two different worksheets are Riddlers and Jokers.

To Solve the Riddlers, students must solve problems to assemble a mystery picture that is the answer to a riddle. This can be a cut/paste/color activity or a sketch.

To Crack the Jokers, students must solve problems to earn letters to piece together the answer to a very, very epic, groan-inducing Dad Joke!

Herowork tasks stay focused on a topic, but the problems do increase in difficulty or complexity as they go.

#heroworkmathcce To find more Herowork activities CLICK HERE.

This product is included in the following discounted bundles. SAVE $$$!

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Add Subtract Multiply Divide Integers Joke Worksheets | Math Practice Activities

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What others say

"This resource was a print and go activity I used as additional practice before a test. The students overall enjoyed it. "
star
William S.
"This was a great success. The students were engaged and enjoyed the hands-on- approach to learning. The instructions were easy to follow and I will definitely use it again. "
star
Kaylie O.

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Heroes are not made overnight, they are developed with practice. They need to do their Herowork! Upgrade your homework and classwork options with assignments that motivate your kiddos to battle all the way to the end of the page!Herowork is designed to be engaging repeated skill practice with a twis
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Description

Make integer operations engaging with joke and riddle worksheets that turn practice into a reward. These printable math activities provide structured practice, built-in self-checking, and a fun twist to keep students motivated while strengthening integer skills.

Heroes are not made overnight, they are developed with practice. They need to do their Herowork! Upgrade your integer operations homework and classwork options with assignments that motivate your kiddos to battle all the way to the end of the page!

Herowork is designed to be engaging repeated skill practice with a twist. With two worksheet for each topic, you can use both or let students make a choice. The two different worksheets are Riddlers and Jokers.

To Solve the Riddlers, students must solve problems to assemble a mystery picture that is the answer to a riddle. This can be a cut/paste/color activity or a sketch.

To Crack the Jokers, students must solve problems to earn letters to piece together the answer to a very, very epic, groan-inducing Dad Joke!

Herowork tasks stay focused on a topic, but the problems do increase in difficulty or complexity as they go.

#heroworkmathcce To find more Herowork activities CLICK HERE.

This product is included in the following discounted bundles. SAVE $$$!

•Operations, Integers & Rational Numbers

Need an Entire Curriculum?

•21st Century Pre-Algebra –- the Entire Curriculum

#FREECC

For more tips, tricks and ideas check out the Clark Creative Education Blog

And join our community where I post ideas, anecdotes, elaborations & every once in a while I pass out TPT gift cards! And jokes! I do jokes too!

Clark Creative Education Facebook Page

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 12, 2026
This resource was a print and go activity I used as additional practice before a test. The students overall enjoyed it.
William S.
50 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2025
This was a great success. The students were engaged and enjoyed the hands-on- approach to learning. The instructions were easy to follow and I will definitely use it again.
Kaylie O.
550 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 11, 2025
Great for homework or in class independent practice.
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12 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 15, 2024
This was a very straight forward and easy to use resources for back to school review for my students.
Whitney M.
658 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 18, 2024
Thank you for a resource I could pick up and use. It was a great way to remind my learners of skills they know in a fun and interactive way this summer. This is wonderful when having learners work on PCBL --they can goal set and work at their speed.
Holly E.
349 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 29, 2024
Students loved this activity and great to review concepts previously taught.
Sharon B.
335 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 28, 2024
Great resource to use with my students. Thank you.
melissa S.
446 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 29, 2023
Have used a bunch of these for independent practice and homework! My students love them!
Kristen G.
18 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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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.
Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0. For example, a hydrogen atom has 0 charge because its two constituents are oppositely charged.
Understand š˜± + š˜² as the number located a distance |š˜²| from š˜±, in the positive or negative direction depending on whether š˜² 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.
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