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Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle
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Operations of Integers: This addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers activity includes notes for the Interactive Student Notebook (ISN), practice with algebra tiles models and coloring by number activities. Includes the use of the vocabulary "the opposite of" to find the difference of two integers.

The students can take first the notes and use them to complete the practice for each operation with models and the coloring activity.

The practice with models and the coloring activities can be used as an independent activity, a Math center (station) or as homework.


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Operations with Integers models, Notebook Pages, Practice, Coloring Pages-Bundle

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Description

Operations of Integers: This addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers activity includes notes for the Interactive Student Notebook (ISN), practice with algebra tiles models and coloring by number activities. Includes the use of the vocabulary "the opposite of" to find the difference of two integers.

The students can take first the notes and use them to complete the practice for each operation with models and the coloring activity.

The practice with models and the coloring activities can be used as an independent activity, a Math center (station) or as homework.


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Rated 5 out of 5
September 25, 2023
I haven't really taught with algebra tiles before this year, but this was a great way to introduce them to my students! (And for me to get more comfortable using them myself.) I will definitely be using these year after year!
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 1, 2018
Thank you!
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You are welcome.
Rated 5 out of 5
November 26, 2017
Thank you!
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Thank you for buying the activity.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Understand 𝘱 + 𝘲 as the number located a distance |𝘲| from 𝘱, in the positive or negative direction depending on whether 𝘲 is positive or negative. Show that a number and its opposite have a sum of 0 (are additive inverses). Interpret sums of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts.
Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, 𝘱 – 𝘲 = 𝘱 + (–𝘲). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-world contexts.
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