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Integers Editable Foldable for 7th Grade Math

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Lisa Davenport
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Grade Levels
6th - 8th
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Standards
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Pages
4 + answer key + directions
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This was a great resource to use for my learning lab program that supports mild-moderate learners at the elementary level.
This was the perfect addition to my 7th grade notes for performing operations with integers. They still use it months later for review.
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Description

This editable foldable provides students with notes and examples for integer operations. Through the use of models (using integer chips or the number line) and examples, students will explore the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers. The foldable is organized by the following tabs:

  • Adding Integers
  • Subtracting Integers
  • Multiplying & Dividing Integers

Perfect for interactive math notebooks! I use this type of assignment during whole group guided instruction, but it would also work great for intervention, small group, centers, or during a tutoring session.

This download includes a print + go PDF version, as well as the editable PowerPoint file.

This foldable is included in my:

7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle

You may also be interested in some of my other foldable bundles:

5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle

6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle

8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle

Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle

High School Geometry Foldable Bundle

Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle

Check out some of my other 7th grade math resources:

Binder Notes (coming Summer 2023)

Google Forms

Task Cards + Math Bingo

Boom Cards

Scavenger Hunts

Puzzles

Questions, requests, concerns? Feel free to email me at: Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTPT.com

Note: Embedded fonts may not be available for Mac.

Total Pages
4 + answer key + directions
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0. For example, a hydrogen atom has 0 charge because its two constituents are oppositely charged.
Understand 𝘱 + 𝘲 as the number located a distance |𝘲| from 𝘱, in the positive or negative direction depending on whether 𝘲 is positive or negative. Show that a number and its opposite have a sum of 0 (are additive inverses). Interpret sums of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts.
Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, 𝘱 – 𝘲 = 𝘱 + (–𝘲). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-world contexts.

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