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Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity
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A fun way to get students moving and working together as they practice adding integers! Students "date" by working in pairs to answer the questions on their cards. Once both questions are answered, students trade cards and repeat the process with a new partner. Includes a set of 32 cards with answers on the back.

Save 20% on this activity as part of my Speed Dating Bundle.

Speed Dating Option:

Each student gets a card (with the answer printed on the back) and finds a partner.

1) Partners quiz each other and check answers on the back.

2) Trade cards

3) Find a new partner and repeat!

Matching Activity Option:

Print a set of cards with the questions and answers separate for students to match up (a separate set of answer cards is included without the problem number). You can print multiple sets or divide up the questions.

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Adding Positive and Negative Integers Fun Group Activity or Matching Activity

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Kate's Math Lessons
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Description

A fun way to get students moving and working together as they practice adding integers! Students "date" by working in pairs to answer the questions on their cards. Once both questions are answered, students trade cards and repeat the process with a new partner. Includes a set of 32 cards with answers on the back.

Save 20% on this activity as part of my Speed Dating Bundle.

Speed Dating Option:

Each student gets a card (with the answer printed on the back) and finds a partner.

1) Partners quiz each other and check answers on the back.

2) Trade cards

3) Find a new partner and repeat!

Matching Activity Option:

Print a set of cards with the questions and answers separate for students to match up (a separate set of answer cards is included without the problem number). You can print multiple sets or divide up the questions.

You may also be interested in:

Adding Integers Boom Cards

Multiplying Integers Activity for Google Drive

Rounding Decimals Activity for Google Drive

Don't forget to leave feedback on TpT purchases! I love hearing from teachers and you'll receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases. Follow me on TpT to be the first to know about new products!

© Kate's Math Lessons. All rights reserved. This purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 31, 2018
Such a fun activity!
Tanielle Carter
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701 reviews
Kate's Math Lessons
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Kate's Math Lessons
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Jan 2, 2019
So glad you liked it!
Rated 4.92 out of 5
October 14, 2018
Good way to get students up and moving. Questions were quite easy for my grade 7s. Definitely a nice ready-to-use resource to have.
Stacey E.
842 reviews
Kate's Math Lessons
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Kate's Math Lessons
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Oct 15, 2018
Thanks for your feedback! Glad it worked well for you.

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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 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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