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Preview of Adding Integers Using Chips: Math Sense Card Games & Matching Activities 7N11-C

Adding Integers Using Chips: Math Sense Card Games & Matching Activities 7N11-C

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K8MathSense
Are students confused about adding integers? They will grasp the concept easily during MATH SENSE card games. Students match cards that show positive and negative chips to addition expressions or sums during engaging math card games. Star Cards show two integers to add. Arrow Cards show a model with positive and negative chips.Spiral Cards show an expression with parentheses.Infinity Cards show the sum.Try games today for small groups, SPED, ESL, or intervention. Games are a fun way to
Preview of 7.NS.1 Introduction Adding Integers Rules Counter Chips Lesson Guided Notes 7th

7.NS.1 Introduction Adding Integers Rules Counter Chips Lesson Guided Notes 7th

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IVOLified math
Adding integers lesson: guided notes, number line + counter chip visuals, practice sets, word problems, and answer key. Perfect for 7th grade math (7.NS.1).Help your students master adding integers with this step-by-step, student-friendly lesson! This resource aligns with 7.NS.1 and uses counter chips and number lines to build conceptual understanding before moving into the rules for adding integers. Perfect for introducing the concept, reinforcing understanding, or reviewing before assessmen
Preview of Integer Chip Addition

Integer Chip Addition

7th Grade Integer Addition with ChipsHelp your 7th graders master integer addition with this integer chip modeling activity. Students practice adding positive and negative integers using integer chips for a clear, visual understanding. Includes:Student practice pageExample problem for guidanceAnswer key for quick gradingUse with integer chip manipulatives for interactive learning, or have students sketch the integer chips to reinforce their understanding. Print and laminate a class set for reus
Preview of 7th Adding Integers Guided Notes Differentiated Practice Exit Ticket Worksheet

7th Adding Integers Guided Notes Differentiated Practice Exit Ticket Worksheet

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IVOLified math
Help your students master adding integers with this step-by-step, differentiated lesson packet! This resource aligns with 7.NS.1 and uses counter chips and number lines to build conceptual understanding before moving into the rules for adding integers. Designed with flexibility in mind, this lesson supports both independent practice and Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) strategies. What’s Included: Guided Notes – Step-by-step instruction with counter chip and number line visuals Guided Pra
Preview of 6th Grade Math Adding/Subtracting Integers Guided Notes(W/ Practice Problems)

6th Grade Math Adding/Subtracting Integers Guided Notes(W/ Practice Problems)

6.3D Adding + Subtracting Integers, 6th grade math guided notes with practice problems and answer key is STAAR aligned. Guided Notes include 3 methods of adding and subtracting integers (2 methods are aligned with STAAR questions) Integer Chips/CountersNumberlineT-ChartCornell Style Notes with 8 practice problems and an additional 5 problems on Adding and Subtracting Integers. Answer key is included. My students enjoyed the guided notes with practice attached because they can refer to them durin
Preview of Integer Operations with Integers & Models Math Review Activity 6th Grade Math

Integer Operations with Integers & Models Math Review Activity 6th Grade Math

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Math Money Diva
Help your students build a deep, conceptual understanding of integer operations with this Integer Operations Digital Review, designed for 5th, 6th, and 7th grade math. This self-checking Google Slides activity blends procedural practice with visual models—including number lines, integer chip models, and equivalent integer representations—to support all learners and strengthen integer reasoning. Each response box provides instant feedback with “Correct!” or “Oops!”, making this activity perfect
Preview of FlippedMath Subtract Integers

FlippedMath Subtract Integers

Created by
Michael Brust
Complete lesson on Subtracting Integers. Includes notes, practice and test prep questions. Extra practice, worked solutions and a video for the notes are available for free at www.flippedmath.com on the Math 7 course. The lesson opens with looking at integers on the number line. The lesson continues with using colored chips to model subtraction of integers. The lesson ends with an explanation that adding a negative number is equivalent to subtracting. Lesson is designed for Middle School stude
Preview of Integer Product Paper Clip Game- Paper Version

Integer Product Paper Clip Game- Paper Version

Great review game that involves little teacher set-up. Directions: Players take turns moving one of the paperclips to an integer and claiming the square that shows their product.  The first player to claim four squares in a row (up, down, left, right, or diagonally) wins.
Preview of Integers Decimals Compare Ordering Differentiated Review Station

Integers Decimals Compare Ordering Differentiated Review Station

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Piece of Pi
Try the carousel ride for free! This is one of the "rides" in my Incredible Integer Theme Park. This set of review stations, Compare on the Carousel, has 4 cards. Each card gets progressively more difficult, which makes it easy to differentiate with your students. All of my theme park resources are designed this way...an excellent way to review while differentiating. All students can reach their academic goals, move around the room, and have some fun! Product Contents: *Cover Page *Teacher
Preview of Find the Slope Between Two Points--Practice and Activity

Find the Slope Between Two Points--Practice and Activity

This download includes an independent worksheet and a partner activity to practice evaluating the slope formula when given two points. The independent worksheet asks students to evaluate the slope in six problems including integers that yield both positive and negative slopes. The seventh question asks students to summarize how they evaluate the slope formula. The activity is a matching game. The students may work in partners or individually to match each card containing two ordered pairs
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