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Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking
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Description

This bundle includes 4 editable Integer Operations Practice/Homework assignments created in Google Forms.

  1. Adding Integers
  2. Subtracting Integers
  3. Multiplying Integers
  4. Dividing Integers

When you purchase, you will receive a copy of these resources that will be added to your Google Drive. You can remove, edit, or add questions to customize these forms!

Using these products in your classroom:

  • Students will complete the assignment by typing their answer for each question.
  • When they finish, they will click "Submit."
  • Students can then click "View Score" to get immediate feedback on their work. (Teacher can edit this to wait to release scores until all students have completed the assignment)
  • All student submissions are time stamped with the date and time of each submission.
  • Teacher can view the average, median, and range of scores, a graph overview of the class data, and frequently missed questions for data analysis.
  • Teacher can break down the data further by looking at frequently missed questions or each individual student's response.
  • Download and save student data into Google Sheets or as a CSV file.
  • Embed link on your class website or on your school's Learning Management System (Google Classroom, Schoology, Canvas, etc.)

Credits - Beautiful artwork from the following artists:

Red Pepper Paper

Amy Groesbeck

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Integer Operations Practice - Google Forms - Self-Checking

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Description

This bundle includes 4 editable Integer Operations Practice/Homework assignments created in Google Forms.

  1. Adding Integers
  2. Subtracting Integers
  3. Multiplying Integers
  4. Dividing Integers

When you purchase, you will receive a copy of these resources that will be added to your Google Drive. You can remove, edit, or add questions to customize these forms!

Using these products in your classroom:

  • Students will complete the assignment by typing their answer for each question.
  • When they finish, they will click "Submit."
  • Students can then click "View Score" to get immediate feedback on their work. (Teacher can edit this to wait to release scores until all students have completed the assignment)
  • All student submissions are time stamped with the date and time of each submission.
  • Teacher can view the average, median, and range of scores, a graph overview of the class data, and frequently missed questions for data analysis.
  • Teacher can break down the data further by looking at frequently missed questions or each individual student's response.
  • Download and save student data into Google Sheets or as a CSV file.
  • Embed link on your class website or on your school's Learning Management System (Google Classroom, Schoology, Canvas, etc.)

Credits - Beautiful artwork from the following artists:

Red Pepper Paper

Amy Groesbeck

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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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0. For example, a hydrogen atom has 0 charge because its two constituents are oppositely charged.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
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