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Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning
Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning
Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning
Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning
Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning
Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning
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"This resource was fantastic!! We do not use Google in our district, but I was easily able to download this as a ppt on Microsoft and use it through Canvas. My students really enjoyed this resource."
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Is it an integer or not? Do these real-life situations represent positive, negative, or zero integers? Can you put these integers in order from least to greatest? Your students will tackle these three tasks in this digital interactive resource built for Google Slides (TM). Each slide includes a number of tiles that students must sort into the appropriate space to demonstrate their understanding.

The activities include:

  • Integer or Not an Integer?: 30 numbers to sort into two categories
  • Positive, Negative, or Zero?: 18 real-life situations to sort into three categories
  • Order the Integers: 10 integers to order from least to greatest

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  • Teacher instructions
  • Answer key

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Integer Sorting Digital Interactive Activities for In-Class or Remote Learning

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What others say

"This resource was fantastic!! We do not use Google in our district, but I was easily able to download this as a ppt on Microsoft and use it through Canvas. My students really enjoyed this resource."
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Chelsea G.

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Description

Is it an integer or not? Do these real-life situations represent positive, negative, or zero integers? Can you put these integers in order from least to greatest? Your students will tackle these three tasks in this digital interactive resource built for Google Slides (TM). Each slide includes a number of tiles that students must sort into the appropriate space to demonstrate their understanding.

The activities include:

  • Integer or Not an Integer?: 30 numbers to sort into two categories
  • Positive, Negative, or Zero?: 18 real-life situations to sort into three categories
  • Order the Integers: 10 integers to order from least to greatest

This resource also includes:

  • Teacher instructions
  • Answer key

Click "View Preview" to view all of the activities before purchase.

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This resource was fantastic!! We do not use Google in our district, but I was easily able to download this as a ppt on Microsoft and use it through Canvas. My students really enjoyed this resource.
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Standards

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Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers.
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