Students look over the worked-out solution of each absolute value inequality and determine if it is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, they write "correct". If it is incorrect, they state was error was made. Facebook:Like and follow me on Facebook to stay up to date on new materials, freebies, videos, sales, and more. https://www.facebook.com/SR-Math-261408121243346 Teachers Pay Teachers:Follow me on TPT to be the first to know when a new product comes out. New products are on sale the 1st
The Sum of 3 (or 4) activity is one of my favorite cooperative group lessons! You divide your class into groups of 3 or 4 students. Each student in the group is given a different worksheet with different answers. Each student completes the first problem on their worksheet, then they add their answers together and check to see if they obtained the correct sum. If they did, they move on to the next problem. If they didn't, they check each other's work. This process continues until they have
Practice, Practice, Practice. Begin each of your classes with an Integer Operation Speed Drill. There are a total of 70 for you to use and use again. Each speed drill has 20 problems and includes both positive and negative integers. 10 - Addition of Integers 10 - Subtraction of Integers 10 - Multiplication of Integers 10 - Division of Integers 10 - Mixture of Addition and Subtraction 10 - Mixture of Multiplication and Division 10 - Mixture of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division
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