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Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math
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"This was great for covering this topic with my 6th grade math class. There are not very many resources available covering modeling of division, so this was perfect. "
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These notes are a great way to introduce dividing integers/positive and negative numbers using counters for 6th grade math. Students and teachers love how easy these notes are to follow and understand. 

Fill in the blank notes allows students to focus on the instruction rather than writing everything the teacher is saying. Quick and concise notes work best for my middle school students. They are a great tool for students to put in their interactive notebook and reference later.


This product (PDF) includes

  • Guided Notes Printable Page
  • Answer Key- Answers Only
  • Answer Key- Worked Out Problems


This lesson aligns with TEKS 6.3C


You can find a video where I work out these notes on my YouTube channel here.

These notes are great for in class or distance learning! They include clear instruction, key words & vocabulary, and a variety of examples. They are easy to turn into videos or interactive with google slides.

Be sure to follow my store for updates on new products >> CLICK HERE
Remember to leave feedback please!
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Dividing Integers Modeling with Counters Guided Notes Lesson 6th Grade Math

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"This was great for covering this topic with my 6th grade math class. There are not very many resources available covering modeling of division, so this was perfect. "
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Description

These notes are a great way to introduce dividing integers/positive and negative numbers using counters for 6th grade math. Students and teachers love how easy these notes are to follow and understand. 

Fill in the blank notes allows students to focus on the instruction rather than writing everything the teacher is saying. Quick and concise notes work best for my middle school students. They are a great tool for students to put in their interactive notebook and reference later.


This product (PDF) includes

  • Guided Notes Printable Page
  • Answer Key- Answers Only
  • Answer Key- Worked Out Problems


This lesson aligns with TEKS 6.3C


You can find a video where I work out these notes on my YouTube channel here.

These notes are great for in class or distance learning! They include clear instruction, key words & vocabulary, and a variety of examples. They are easy to turn into videos or interactive with google slides.

Be sure to follow my store for updates on new products >> CLICK HERE
Remember to leave feedback please!
Let’s connect! Follow me on YOUTUBE & INSTAGRAM or email me at contact@mikaelaminckler.com


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This was great for covering this topic with my 6th grade math class. There are not very many resources available covering modeling of division, so this was perfect.
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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.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
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