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Preview of Integer Operation Rules Anchor Chart Poster Modern Boho

Integer Operation Rules Anchor Chart Poster Modern Boho

This MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH anchor chart and/or poster displays INTEGER RULES for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers. Each operation includes simple rules for students to reference, along with a couple of example problems. This anchor chart and/or poster makes a perfect poster to display in your classroom, and can also be printed out for students to include with their math notes. A great reference sheet in your classroom, and can be used as a scaffolding to
Preview of Integers Rules Foldable Adding Subtracting Multiplying Dividing with Answer KEY

Integers Rules Foldable Adding Subtracting Multiplying Dividing with Answer KEY

Teachers ~ Do you want an easy to use Foldable for your students to remember their Add Subtract Multiply and Divide Integers Rules? This is a ZIPFILE containing the Power point version (fully editable) and the PDF version. You'll be able to edit the font, wording, examples, etc. to be tailor-made for your students! Plus you get the Answer KEY included. Enjoy! You'll enjoy using this year after year! Be sure to L@@K at my other 1,300+ TERRIFIC teaching resources!~ ~ THANK YOU KINDLY ~ ~
Preview of Integers with Function Rules (99 Examples - All Operations)

Integers with Function Rules (99 Examples - All Operations)

Created by
David Filipek
INTEGERS WITH FUNCTION RULES (99 EXAMPLES - ALL OPERATIONS) * 99 examples to solve! That’s a LOT of work for your students. You receive 3 full worksheets all on integers with function rules. * Each function rule has 9 examples to solve. There are 9 function rules X 9 examples in each = 99 examples in all. * Your students will be made to “think” as they solve for the beginning or ending VARIABLE in these function rules using integers. * ALL OPERATIONS are involved. * Not your usual
Preview of 4 Easy Rules for Adding/Subtracting Integers

4 Easy Rules for Adding/Subtracting Integers

Students are always getting confused about adding and subtracting integers. These four simple rules (with examples) will help your students remember what to do in any situation. If they can memorize these four rules, they will never get another integer problem incorrect again!
Preview of Halloween Riddle - Adding and Subtracting Integers

Halloween Riddle - Adding and Subtracting Integers

Riddle: What does a bird say at Halloween? A brief checkpoint or homework activity that I made to review adding and subtracting integers. Used to teach/review/practice with students about the rules of operations when subtracting positive and negative numbers. The activity is a fun easy homework to be given around Halloween time, as students tend to enjoy riddles/puzzles over standard practice problems. Answer key included. Enjoy :) Answer: Twick-or-Tweet
Preview of Notes for Adding and Subtracting Integers

Notes for Adding and Subtracting Integers

Created by
AJ Reichard
This will serves as notes for students who need to learn the rules for adding and subtracting integers.
Preview of Integers Unit: Add, Subtract. Divide, Multiplying Integers + Word Problems

Integers Unit: Add, Subtract. Divide, Multiplying Integers + Word Problems

This Integers packet contains 7 step by step tutorial style Powerpoint Lessons. 5 Crack the Fun Fact worksheets included. The seven lessons cover the following: 1 - Introduction to integers (basics, number line, real-life examples, opposites) 2 - Simplifying Integers 3 - Adding Integers (Basic) 4 - Adding and Subtracting Integers (like and unlike sign rules) 5 - Multiplying Integers 6 - Dividing Integers 7 - Solving Word Problems involving Integers (real-life application examples) + Quiz
Preview of Calendar Cover Up! (Using Mixed Operations to Problem Solve)

Calendar Cover Up! (Using Mixed Operations to Problem Solve)

Do you want your students to think on their feet? Do you want your students to become more fluent in their math facts? Then this is the game for them! Your students will roll the dice to make math sentences using mixed operations to cover a square on a calendar. When time is called, or all the squares are covered, the person with the most squares covered is the winner! This game is awesome because it really makes kids think about how numbers can be used together to make number sentences. I
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