Digital notes that explore the commutative and associative properties of addition and multiplication, as well as the additive and multiplicative identity, multiplicative property of zero, and additive identity. Students learn the definition of each property as well as practice sorting different examples of each property. These notes would work great alongside an instructional video!
Practice activity for adding integers. Students look at addition problems and decide if the answer given is correct or incorrect. Students will drag and drop problems into a column for whether the answer is a truth or a lie. Works great to provide a Google Form for students to enter their results to see if they are correct.
This is a slideshow that has students read written expressions in order to drag and drop the matching algebraic expressions. This is a great activity to scaffold with as the expressions get more challenging as students work through the slideshow.
This is a great mini lesson for learning how to translate expressions. Students explore some different math vocabulary and which operation each represents. Students practice translating expressions with a variety of examples. This would work great with an instructional video!
This lesson includes student notes, a teacher slideshow, and a practice Google Form where students can submit answers, see if they are correct or not, and resubmit.
This is a pairs check worksheet to help students practice adding and subtracting integers. Partner students up based on formative data. Students cut the worksheet in half and one person solves the left and one person solves the right. The problems are different but students will get the same answer. If they get different answers, conversations are encouraged to determine what went wrong.
Interactive Google Slides notes that explain the rules of subtracting rational numbers, focusing on integers and decimals. Would work great with an instructional video!