Description
Sage Solves: What’s the Sign? — All Four Integer Operations
(Applying Integer Sign Rules)
Students determine the sign of expressions across all four integer operations using structured reasoning and clear sign-rule application. This focused activity strengthens integer understanding without heavy computation—making it ideal for warm-ups, spiral review, and reinforcing sign accuracy. Designed primarily for 6th grade integer practice, with strong support for 7th grade intervention and review.
⭐ WHAT’S INSIDE
- Self-grading Google Form (Standard Version)
- Accessibility Version with captions for screen readers and enlarged text
- Printable paper version with answer key
- Streamlined Teacher Directions with live links and implementation tips
- Built-in access code to help monitor student use
🎯 MATH SKILLS
- Determine the sign across all four integer operations
- Apply integer sign rules accurately
- Recognize patterns in integer operations
- Build confidence with mixed sign problems
🌱 PERFECT FOR…
- Lesson openers and daily warm-ups
- Spiral review and spaced retrieval practice
- Small groups, intervention, or skill refreshers
- Digital or print practice with minimal prep
🩷 WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT
- Focused practice on one essential integer skill
- Low cognitive load — high reasoning impact
- Auto-grading for fast feedback and simple data collection
- Flexible for digital or print use
- Includes an Accessibility Version for diverse learners
📝 TEACHER NOTES
This resource is designed for review and reinforcement. It works especially well after students have been introduced to integer operations and need continued practice determining sign accuracy across multiple operation types. Consistent, focused practice helps build confidence and keeps integer skills fresh over time.
📎 TERMS OF USE
Licensed for one teacher’s classroom use. Additional licenses are available at a discount. Redistribution, sharing outside your classroom, or posting on the internet is not permitted. Thank you for supporting teacher-created resources!
What’s the Sign? — All Four Integer Operations (Applying Integer Sign Rules)
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Description
Sage Solves: What’s the Sign? — All Four Integer Operations
(Applying Integer Sign Rules)
Students determine the sign of expressions across all four integer operations using structured reasoning and clear sign-rule application. This focused activity strengthens integer understanding without heavy computation—making it ideal for warm-ups, spiral review, and reinforcing sign accuracy. Designed primarily for 6th grade integer practice, with strong support for 7th grade intervention and review.
⭐ WHAT’S INSIDE
- Self-grading Google Form (Standard Version)
- Accessibility Version with captions for screen readers and enlarged text
- Printable paper version with answer key
- Streamlined Teacher Directions with live links and implementation tips
- Built-in access code to help monitor student use
🎯 MATH SKILLS
- Determine the sign across all four integer operations
- Apply integer sign rules accurately
- Recognize patterns in integer operations
- Build confidence with mixed sign problems
🌱 PERFECT FOR…
- Lesson openers and daily warm-ups
- Spiral review and spaced retrieval practice
- Small groups, intervention, or skill refreshers
- Digital or print practice with minimal prep
🩷 WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT
- Focused practice on one essential integer skill
- Low cognitive load — high reasoning impact
- Auto-grading for fast feedback and simple data collection
- Flexible for digital or print use
- Includes an Accessibility Version for diverse learners
📝 TEACHER NOTES
This resource is designed for review and reinforcement. It works especially well after students have been introduced to integer operations and need continued practice determining sign accuracy across multiple operation types. Consistent, focused practice helps build confidence and keeps integer skills fresh over time.
📎 TERMS OF USE
Licensed for one teacher’s classroom use. Additional licenses are available at a discount. Redistribution, sharing outside your classroom, or posting on the internet is not permitted. Thank you for supporting teacher-created resources!





