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This is a great self checking activity for students to practice their integer operation skills. This activity provides practice with all four operations. It can be used in pairs or independently. There are 30 problems (five problems are solving one step equations with integers). Students need access to excel in order to do this activity.
Students will work out the problems and enter their answer in the corresponding square to the left of the problem. If they are
correct a picture will appear. If they are incorrect it will not change. Once they have completed all of the problems they will see the full picture. The activity is protected therefore it only allows students to type where answers belong. This eliminates the students ability to change anything or modify the activity.
This activity is easy to grade. When the student has completed all
of the problems the teacher can glance and see that the picture is complete.
Students will work out the problems and enter their answer in the corresponding square to the left of the problem. If they are
correct a picture will appear. If they are incorrect it will not change. Once they have completed all of the problems they will see the full picture. The activity is protected therefore it only allows students to type where answers belong. This eliminates the students ability to change anything or modify the activity.
This activity is easy to grade. When the student has completed all
of the problems the teacher can glance and see that the picture is complete.
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This is a great self checking activity for students to practice their integer operation skills. This activity provides practice with all four operations. It can be used in pairs or independently. There are 30 problems (five problems are solving one step equations with integers). Students need access to excel in order to do this activity.
Students will work out the problems and enter their answer in the corresponding square to the left of the problem. If they are
correct a picture will appear. If they are incorrect it will not change. Once they have completed all of the problems they will see the full picture. The activity is protected therefore it only allows students to type where answers belong. This eliminates the students ability to change anything or modify the activity.
This activity is easy to grade. When the student has completed all
of the problems the teacher can glance and see that the picture is complete.
Students will work out the problems and enter their answer in the corresponding square to the left of the problem. If they are
correct a picture will appear. If they are incorrect it will not change. Once they have completed all of the problems they will see the full picture. The activity is protected therefore it only allows students to type where answers belong. This eliminates the students ability to change anything or modify the activity.
This activity is easy to grade. When the student has completed all
of the problems the teacher can glance and see that the picture is complete.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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in E7, result should be n=2.1
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The correct answer is n =0.5. The equation is 2 1/2 = 5n so you must do 2.5/5= 0.5
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A great activity that will keep kids engaged.
This is a really neat activity and I think it will definitely at the very least make integers more fun.
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