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Preview of 6th / 7th Grade Math Integer Rules Anchor Chart

6th / 7th Grade Math Integer Rules Anchor Chart

Created by
Mattie Jones
This integer rules anchor chart has the rules for adding and subtracting integers, as well as multiplying and dividing. Just download, print, and laminate!
Preview of 6th / 7th Grade Math Integer Rules Anchor Chart

6th / 7th Grade Math Integer Rules Anchor Chart

Created by
Mattie Jones
This anchor chart helps students learn integer rules. I use this as a digital resource for my students, as well as a poster in my classroom.
Preview of Adding positive and negative integers rules resource

Adding positive and negative integers rules resource

Created by
farnoosh Kazemi
Are you teaching your students about adding and subtracting positive and negative integers? Then this is the resource for you! Download it for free and pop it into your presentation or print it as a resource you can put up in your class!
Preview of Integer Rules

Integer Rules

Created by
Ms. Heyde
Help students master solving one-step equations with this clear, colorful, and easy-to-follow reference sheet! This student-friendly resource breaks down each type of one-step equation step-by-step while reinforcing inverse operations and checking solutions. Students will practice and review: ➕ Addition equations ➖ Subtraction equations ✖️ Multiplication equations ➗ Division equations ✔ Using inverse operations ✔ Checking solutions for accuracy This visual guide helps students understand
Preview of Ingter Rules

Ingter Rules

Created by
Trista Durchik
Quick reference for Integer basic operations.
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Rules for (+) and (-) Numbers!

Addition and Subtraction Rules for (+) and (-) Numbers!

Created by
MathKook
Simple Rules for Adding and Subtracting basic integers. These rules are CRUCIAL for students in 6th grade to understand for future maths. I see students struggle with this in middle school and even in high school... enjoy this free download and help students memorize them :) To connect, please follow my Instagram, @theMathKook
Preview of Adding Integers Anchor Chart {Digital File}

Adding Integers Anchor Chart {Digital File}

JPEG for anchor chart that visually shows the rules for integer addition. Poster dimensions are 16 in x 20 in, but you should be able to print in other sizes. If you have any issues with printing please let me know!
Preview of 6th Grade Math - Rational Numbers - Road Map - Desktop Wallpaper

6th Grade Math - Rational Numbers - Road Map - Desktop Wallpaper

Created by
Cute as Pi
6th Grade Road Map Desktop Wallpaper - Rational Numbers Rules for Integers, Decimals, Fractions I have shared it with my students and we enjoy new desktop wallpapers, depending on our unit, every time we turn on our computer :) Enjoy!
Preview of Number Lines

Number Lines

Created by
KIRNEL GRISHBY
Use these pre-made number lines to show students the basics of adding and subtracting using integer rules in terms of the number line direction. Use the blank number lines to get students to make their own examples for numbers outside the range of negative ten and positive ten. See the example in the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHHq-myoJKw & list=PLlRHdWTGk2A7SRypx1nkmthdVP5JG_djF & index=3
Preview of Adding Integers Desk-Top Anchor Chart

Adding Integers Desk-Top Anchor Chart

I copy this image into a PowerPoint that is scaled at paper size (8.5 x 11) and resize this to a width of 3. I am able to copy four per page. I print these, laminate them and cut them out and attach them with a binder ring. I always have a big anchor chart, but found that kids weren't using them, so now I have smaller desktop anchor charts that seem to work much better! I also use these to create an online file of all my digital anchor charts to share with students to access at any time! This on
Preview of INTEGERS-OPPOSITE NUMBERS-ABSOLUTE VALUE-WORD SEARCH

INTEGERS-OPPOSITE NUMBERS-ABSOLUTE VALUE-WORD SEARCH

The following word search is meant to accompany Module 1 INTEGERS as a pre or post lesson activity. Use it to identify, practice and enhance mathematical terminology. Encourage students to use a highlighter and/or a ruler to locate and identify each term. Words are located left, right, up and down. Hope your students enjoy this, I know my students always look forward to such an activity.
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