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Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
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Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet | Distance Learning
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Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet or Digital Practice

In this practice activity, students work independently or in pairs on this comparing and ordering integers worksheet or digital resource. While working, students practice comparing and ordering integers, opposites and absolute values. After completing the practice problems, students think deeper about the topic to answer a writing prompt about absolute value, opposites and integers. This digital integers activity is an exceptional way for students to get extra practice with the skill in an exciting way.

Allotted Time:

This practice activity takes 10 – 20 minutes depending on the students and discussions held before or after the lesson.

Differentiation:

This activity is meant to be completed individually or in pairs. How students are performing on the topic should determine which slides the students complete. Some students may be assigned different slides than others. For more advanced students, consider skipping some of the “practice” slides and utilize the “Write About” as a check for deeper understanding. Furthermore, if utilizing this resource as a spiral review, one slide could be assigned one day and the other slides assigned on different days.


WATCH THE VIDEO PREVIEW TO SEE HOW THIS RESOURCE WORKS!

Below is a list of what is included in the set:

- Set-up information

- Directions (Teacher)

- 3 comparing integers Math Madness Brackets

- 3 ordering integers problems

- Digital and paper student workspace

- Google Slide Answer Key

*All Pages for printing are available in black and white outline.

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Description

Comparing and Ordering Integers Worksheet or Digital Practice

In this practice activity, students work independently or in pairs on this comparing and ordering integers worksheet or digital resource. While working, students practice comparing and ordering integers, opposites and absolute values. After completing the practice problems, students think deeper about the topic to answer a writing prompt about absolute value, opposites and integers. This digital integers activity is an exceptional way for students to get extra practice with the skill in an exciting way.

Allotted Time:

This practice activity takes 10 – 20 minutes depending on the students and discussions held before or after the lesson.

Differentiation:

This activity is meant to be completed individually or in pairs. How students are performing on the topic should determine which slides the students complete. Some students may be assigned different slides than others. For more advanced students, consider skipping some of the “practice” slides and utilize the “Write About” as a check for deeper understanding. Furthermore, if utilizing this resource as a spiral review, one slide could be assigned one day and the other slides assigned on different days.


WATCH THE VIDEO PREVIEW TO SEE HOW THIS RESOURCE WORKS!

Below is a list of what is included in the set:

- Set-up information

- Directions (Teacher)

- 3 comparing integers Math Madness Brackets

- 3 ordering integers problems

- Digital and paper student workspace

- Google Slide Answer Key

*All Pages for printing are available in black and white outline.

Similar Resources by topic…Integers

Integers Escape Room

Integer Basics Game

Integer Cards

Operations with Integers Game

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Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers.
Interpret statements of inequality as statements about the relative position of two numbers on a number line diagram. For example, interpret -3 > -7 as a statement that -3 is located to the right of -7 on a number line oriented from left to right.
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