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Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice
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Students will practice operations with integers with this fun adding and subtracting integers activity! Engage your students by assigning this differentiated partner activity!

This activity is LOW prep! Simply print your desired versions, cut in half, and assign to each student! Could easily be used last minute, or as a substitute lesson.

This activity allows your students to work at their own skill level, while also having the flexibility to work with any other partner in the classroom (regardless of their partner's level).

With this resource you will get 4 VERSIONS of adding and subtracting integers worksheets. Simply print each version (double sided), and cut in half. Distribute one half of the worksheet to each student (at their skill level), and have any two students partner up to complete! Partners will each work on their first question and compare their answers when finished. If the answers match, they may then move on to the second question, and repeat. If they do not match, students are expected to work together to find out where the mistake happened, and correct together!

Versions Included:

2x "Basic" Adding and Subtracting Integers Versions:
- Limited to two integers being added or subtracted.


Challenging Adding and Subtracting Integers Version:

- Questions vary in the number of integers being added/subtracted (2-4 integers)

Modeling Integers Version:

- Students will determine integer values from integer tiles/models.

This practice activity is perfect for differentiation, as every student in the room is working at their own skill level, while still having the freedom to partner with anyone they wish!

There is also a master answer key provided for easy check of understanding!

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Math Partner Activity: Add Subtract Integers Self-Check Differentiated Practice

Middle Level Math Classroom
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Description

Students will practice operations with integers with this fun adding and subtracting integers activity! Engage your students by assigning this differentiated partner activity!

This activity is LOW prep! Simply print your desired versions, cut in half, and assign to each student! Could easily be used last minute, or as a substitute lesson.

This activity allows your students to work at their own skill level, while also having the flexibility to work with any other partner in the classroom (regardless of their partner's level).

With this resource you will get 4 VERSIONS of adding and subtracting integers worksheets. Simply print each version (double sided), and cut in half. Distribute one half of the worksheet to each student (at their skill level), and have any two students partner up to complete! Partners will each work on their first question and compare their answers when finished. If the answers match, they may then move on to the second question, and repeat. If they do not match, students are expected to work together to find out where the mistake happened, and correct together!

Versions Included:

2x "Basic" Adding and Subtracting Integers Versions:
- Limited to two integers being added or subtracted.


Challenging Adding and Subtracting Integers Version:

- Questions vary in the number of integers being added/subtracted (2-4 integers)

Modeling Integers Version:

- Students will determine integer values from integer tiles/models.

This practice activity is perfect for differentiation, as every student in the room is working at their own skill level, while still having the freedom to partner with anyone they wish!

There is also a master answer key provided for easy check of understanding!

______________________________________________________________________________________________

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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.
Recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself, e.g., -(-3) = 3, and that 0 is its own opposite.
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.
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