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Adding Integers - Using Counters!
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Looking for a resource to help your students understand adding integers? Look no further! This worksheet helps students practice adding integers using counters! This worksheet works well if you have physical counters for the students, but they can also draw pictures of the counters and there is an example for them on the worksheet (please see preview). If you use physical counters you will need about 10 negative and 10 positive counters for each student. This worksheet is 16 questions long and answer sheet is included. This worksheet has worked well for my classes, and I hope it is useful for you in your classroom as well.

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Adding Integers - Using Counters!

Math with Mrs Fortner
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Looking for a resource to help your students understand adding integers? Look no further! This worksheet helps students practice adding integers using counters! This worksheet works well if you have physical counters for the students, but they can also draw pictures of the counters and there is an example for them on the worksheet (please see preview). If you use physical counters you will need about 10 negative and 10 positive counters for each student. This worksheet is 16 questions long and answer sheet is included. This worksheet has worked well for my classes, and I hope it is useful for you in your classroom as well.

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