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Do your students struggle with adding integers with different signs? This foldable number line allows students to "see" the relationship between positive and negative numbers.
This hands-on integer operations tool helps students visualize integer problems such as -12 + 5 and 7 - 12 where integers with opposite signs are being combined. Student directions for same-sign integers are also included on the back of the tool.
This download contains a printable version that is built into a physical manipulative. You will need a hole punch and metal brad to build the tool. A digital version is also included that can be manipulated in Google Slides.
The printable version includes a cutout of the manipulative and simple directions for constructing and using the tool. You’ll need a small metal brad fastener, scissors and cardstock to build the tool. Laminating allows students to write on the tool with a dry erase marker as they work through problems.
The digital version was built in Google Slides. Students drag and drop red and green arrows to the integers they are adding. Just like the printable version, the digital version works with absolute value. Simple directions are typed onto the Slide that students can follow.
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Do your students struggle with adding integers with different signs? This foldable number line allows students to "see" the relationship between positive and negative numbers.
This hands-on integer operations tool helps students visualize integer problems such as -12 + 5 and 7 - 12 where integers with opposite signs are being combined. Student directions for same-sign integers are also included on the back of the tool.
This download contains a printable version that is built into a physical manipulative. You will need a hole punch and metal brad to build the tool. A digital version is also included that can be manipulated in Google Slides.
The printable version includes a cutout of the manipulative and simple directions for constructing and using the tool. You’ll need a small metal brad fastener, scissors and cardstock to build the tool. Laminating allows students to write on the tool with a dry erase marker as they work through problems.
The digital version was built in Google Slides. Students drag and drop red and green arrows to the integers they are adding. Just like the printable version, the digital version works with absolute value. Simple directions are typed onto the Slide that students can follow.
You may also like:
Adding and Subtracting Integers Digital Math Escape Room
What 2 Numbers? Multiplication Facts Practice for Middle and High School Math
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I'm so sorry about the misalignment. I'm not sure what happened as the file has been the same forever, but I saw the misaligned holes in the file on my computer as well. I've replaced the file with the correct version, and it is ready to re-download. I'm so sorry about this, I wish I knew how this could have happened.







