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Students are paired up for this activity. Each partner must solve a set of questions. The answer for each question number is the same for both partners but the problem is different. If a student gets a different answer then their partner, they must look at their work and their partner's work to determine where the mistake was made. This particular activity focuses on ordering and comparing integers.
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Students are paired up for this activity. Each partner must solve a set of questions. The answer for each question number is the same for both partners but the problem is different. If a student gets a different answer then their partner, they must look at their work and their partner's work to determine where the mistake was made. This particular activity focuses on ordering and comparing integers.
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This was a wonderful activity to use when wanting to increase student collaboration. Students worked with a shoulder partner to complete this activity, and it provided a great review for all students.
Excellent Resource
This was a great resource for my students! Thank you!
Great resource, very fun and engaging. Easy to use.
Great resource. Used to build an interactive math unit with easy-to-use partner work.
The students enjoyed working with a partner on this. Perfect for students who have just learned this skill and need some engaging practice.
Excellent product. It is very professional and engaging. Thank you very much.
Great resources to give student's the extra practice they need ordering integers.
Very interactive
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