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You must have an account with Google to use this resource. This resource works very well either in your classroom, or with distance learning or homeschooled students, with Google Classroom. In this check in, students will be finding the distance from numbers to their opposites and calculating opposites.
The distance from a number to its opposite is two times the positive number. For example, the distance from -5 to its opposite is 10 (2 x 5). You can calculate an opposite of a number by multiplying it or dividing it by -1. 5 x -1 = -5, and 5 ÷ -1 = -5.
This includes three short Google Form quizzes you can use to help your students calculate opposite numbers and find distance from numbers to their opposites. I recommend it after Grade 6 Rational Numbers Guided Notes 3, which explains how to find opposites and distance. Rational Numbers Worksheet 3 has similar problems to the Guided Notes, and Rational Numbers Check In 7 also has practice problems related to the Guided Notes. You can save 30% by buying Grade 6 Rational Numbers Lesson 3, including all these products.
6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 8 includes four questions. 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 8a and 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 8b each include two of the four questions. Every question is required and the students’ work is graded on the spot.
Good times to use this:
1) Review from older concepts
2) Warmup for the day
3) Application of knowledge (middle or end of the period)
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Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 8 – Opposite Numbers and Distance
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Description
You must have an account with Google to use this resource. This resource works very well either in your classroom, or with distance learning or homeschooled students, with Google Classroom. In this check in, students will be finding the distance from numbers to their opposites and calculating opposites.
The distance from a number to its opposite is two times the positive number. For example, the distance from -5 to its opposite is 10 (2 x 5). You can calculate an opposite of a number by multiplying it or dividing it by -1. 5 x -1 = -5, and 5 ÷ -1 = -5.
This includes three short Google Form quizzes you can use to help your students calculate opposite numbers and find distance from numbers to their opposites. I recommend it after Grade 6 Rational Numbers Guided Notes 3, which explains how to find opposites and distance. Rational Numbers Worksheet 3 has similar problems to the Guided Notes, and Rational Numbers Check In 7 also has practice problems related to the Guided Notes. You can save 30% by buying Grade 6 Rational Numbers Lesson 3, including all these products.
6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 8 includes four questions. 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 8a and 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 8b each include two of the four questions. Every question is required and the students’ work is graded on the spot.
Good times to use this:
1) Review from older concepts
2) Warmup for the day
3) Application of knowledge (middle or end of the period)
To check the quality of my work for free before buying, please try any of these products:




