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Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
Operations with Integers (Add and Subtract): Math Practice Activities | Stations
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Have your students practice ADDING AND SUBRACTING INTEGERS with these fun and engaging math activities bundled at a discounted price!

Included in this bundle:

-Operations with Integers Flower Puzzle:

This flower puzzle is a self-checking activity and includes 17 pieces with 24 different questions and answers. Students may work individually, in pairs, or in small groups (1-4). Each group of students receives a copy of the puzzle pieces to cut out (or you may do this step ahead of time depending on how you plan to use this in your classroom).

- Integer Operations Paper Chain Activity:

Students will assemble a paper chain by completing addition and subtraction with integers questions, and then placing integers in order from least to greatest. Included is a set of 25 questions on paper strips to be cut out and assembled into a paper chain! Paper strips have been previously mixed up, so students can cut them out themselves, or they can be cut out by the teacher ahead of time.

- Differentiated Partner Practice (Same Answer Different Question)

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!

All activities can be used in the following ways:

- Individual Practice

- Partner or small group practice

- Math centers or Math Stations

Make operations with integers practice fun with this bundle!!!

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Don't forget to leave a review to earn TPT credits towards future purchases!

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Other Activities you may enjoy:

- Representing Integers BINGO Game

- SPOONS Games Bundle

- Operations with Decimals Partner Practice

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Description

Have your students practice ADDING AND SUBRACTING INTEGERS with these fun and engaging math activities bundled at a discounted price!

Included in this bundle:

-Operations with Integers Flower Puzzle:

This flower puzzle is a self-checking activity and includes 17 pieces with 24 different questions and answers. Students may work individually, in pairs, or in small groups (1-4). Each group of students receives a copy of the puzzle pieces to cut out (or you may do this step ahead of time depending on how you plan to use this in your classroom).

- Integer Operations Paper Chain Activity:

Students will assemble a paper chain by completing addition and subtraction with integers questions, and then placing integers in order from least to greatest. Included is a set of 25 questions on paper strips to be cut out and assembled into a paper chain! Paper strips have been previously mixed up, so students can cut them out themselves, or they can be cut out by the teacher ahead of time.

- Differentiated Partner Practice (Same Answer Different Question)

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!

All activities can be used in the following ways:

- Individual Practice

- Partner or small group practice

- Math centers or Math Stations

Make operations with integers practice fun with this bundle!!!

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Don't forget to leave a review to earn TPT credits towards future purchases!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Other Activities you may enjoy:

- Representing Integers BINGO Game

- SPOONS Games Bundle

- Operations with Decimals Partner Practice

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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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.
Find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane.
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