Do your students struggle to understand how negative integers function differently than positive integers? This error analysis will help students to naturally correct, and in turn review, common errors that happen when students begin working with integers. The activity includes 2 sets of 3 groups of integers that have been put in order (least to greatest OR greatest to least) inaccurately. In addition to the two different problem sets, there is a duplicate of each that includes a number line fo
This google sheet escape room is a fun and engaging way for students to practice making comparisons between negative and positive rational numbers. The activity is a google sheet that will automatically identify answers as right or wrong. Students will not be able to move forward in the escape room unless answers are correct.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Students are expected to … ✔️ correctly compare
Proportional Relationships Error Analysis OR Practice set The activity includes 5 different real-world problems that require proportional relationships to solve. The first set includes each problem solved incorrectly for students to correct. The second set includes the same set of problems as the first, without an incorrect solution for students to just solve. Students are expected to … ✔️ correctly solve the problem ✔️ represent the problem using the tape diagram included If using the error a
The activity includes notes sheets and 4 different activities to practice identifying odd and even numbers.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your students will have access to ✔️ Notes pages (3 pages) that explain the difference between odd and even numbers. ✔️ 3 pages where students are asked to color in even numbers blue and odd numbers yellow ✔️ 1 page where students are asked to label arrays as odd or even ✔
Struggle of the SumsFun and engaging dice game to practice adding integers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Student pairs will need 2 dice, or 2 labeled number cubes in order to place this game. Each student will need a copy of the game board. Students will roll the dice and arrange the numbers that were rolled to create an integer. They will write their integer in the boxes provided. The sign of the int
6th - 8th
Math, Numbers, Other (Math)
CCSS
7.NS.A.1
, MP1
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