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This is a complete lesson for teaching your students how to work with numbers on the number line. The number line shows numbers in a range that typically rangers from negative to positive values. For example, a number line may have integers from -5 to 15. To show the operation -5 + 12 = 7, you would place a dot at 7 and draw a line with an arrow starting at -5 and going right to 7 - a total of 12 places.
This lesson includes a set of Guided Notes for working with integers, three check-ins using Google Forms, a worksheet, and a set of word problem practice sheets.
I recommend using the Guided Notes first to show students how to write problems on a number line and how to interpret number lines. The students can use the check-ins, the worksheet, and the practice problems to practice these skills. For the Guided Notes, the students will use copies without the terms filled in, and you can teach using the Answers/Completed Work document.
Everything but the check-ins can be used as printouts or online through Google Classroom. The check-ins are only online.
If you like this lesson, please consider my other 6th grade lessons covering all aspects of Common Core standards for Grade 6 math.
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Grade 6 Rational Numbers Lesson 2 - Using the Number Line
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Description
This is a complete lesson for teaching your students how to work with numbers on the number line. The number line shows numbers in a range that typically rangers from negative to positive values. For example, a number line may have integers from -5 to 15. To show the operation -5 + 12 = 7, you would place a dot at 7 and draw a line with an arrow starting at -5 and going right to 7 - a total of 12 places.
This lesson includes a set of Guided Notes for working with integers, three check-ins using Google Forms, a worksheet, and a set of word problem practice sheets.
I recommend using the Guided Notes first to show students how to write problems on a number line and how to interpret number lines. The students can use the check-ins, the worksheet, and the practice problems to practice these skills. For the Guided Notes, the students will use copies without the terms filled in, and you can teach using the Answers/Completed Work document.
Everything but the check-ins can be used as printouts or online through Google Classroom. The check-ins are only online.
If you like this lesson, please consider my other 6th grade lessons covering all aspects of Common Core standards for Grade 6 math.
To check the quality of my work for free before buying, please try any of these products:




