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Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math
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Description

Looking for an engaging activity to help your students master integer operations? This low-prep scavenger hunt gets students out of their seats while reinforcing this essential skill! 

What’s Included: 

  • 12 no-prep scavenger hunt cards (cut in half)
  • A student recording sheet
  • Answer key for quick grading

How to Use:

  • Students start at any card.
  • They answer the question on that card, then find their answer on a different card (previous answer).
  • Students answer the next question and keep going.
  • Students should end at the same card they started at.

Your students will love this interactive activity, and you’ll love how easy they are to prep - just print and go! Consider laminating the cards to reuse next year! This scavenger hunt is self-checking, so students receive immediate feedback! 

This is perfect for middle school students and aligned with the TEKS and Common Core standards!

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*Tip: When downloading the file, change the title to a shorter name to open without any issues.*

Terms of Use: 

This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please purchase the correct number of licenses if it is to be used by more than one teacher. 

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Integer Operations | Scavenger Hunt Activity | Middle School Math

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Description

Looking for an engaging activity to help your students master integer operations? This low-prep scavenger hunt gets students out of their seats while reinforcing this essential skill! 

What’s Included: 

  • 12 no-prep scavenger hunt cards (cut in half)
  • A student recording sheet
  • Answer key for quick grading

How to Use:

  • Students start at any card.
  • They answer the question on that card, then find their answer on a different card (previous answer).
  • Students answer the next question and keep going.
  • Students should end at the same card they started at.

Your students will love this interactive activity, and you’ll love how easy they are to prep - just print and go! Consider laminating the cards to reuse next year! This scavenger hunt is self-checking, so students receive immediate feedback! 

This is perfect for middle school students and aligned with the TEKS and Common Core standards!

You may also like: 

*Tip: When downloading the file, change the title to a shorter name to open without any issues.*

Terms of Use: 

This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please purchase the correct number of licenses if it is to be used by more than one teacher. 

Did you know? 

You can earn TPT store credits for future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! 

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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Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide rational numbers.
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