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Positive and Negative Integer Rules Lesson for INBs

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Grade Levels
6th - 7th, Homeschool
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10 pgs- 1 teacher pg, 2 Frayer models, 3 photos, 3 Student pgs, & Answer Key
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Understanding Integer Rules are a skill for students to build knowledge on the understanding of working with positive and negative integers using all operations. In the Positive and Negative Integer Rules lesson, students are given a flippable to go through the with the teacher and break down the rules for working with positive and negative integers with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

Students are then given a journal response question to respond to for their interactive notebook output and then follow up with a Positive and Negative Integer Rules Quick Quiz that can be used for practice, an exit ticket or an assessment.

The lesson included in this download can be used to help teach your students in whole group or small groups. Each of the activities (input and output) are interactive which will keep your students engaged.

This Download includes:

  • Teacher Directions (lesson plan with objectives, vocabulary, standards covered, and full directions for Input and Output)
  • 3 Photos of completed Interpreting Word Problems Lesson and Practice
  • Frayer Models for positive numbers and negative numbers
  • Positive and Negative Integer Rules Flippable
  • Positive and Negative Integer Rules Reflection
  • Positive and Negative Integer Rules Quick Quiz
  • Answer Key for Quick Quiz

**This lesson can also be found in the 7th Grade Interactive Notebook and 7th Grade Expressions, Expressions and Inequalities unit.**

All activities are aligned to 7th Grade Common Core (CCSS) and 6th Grade Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and 6th Grade Oklahoma Academic Standards (OAS) and meant to be able to be used in any 6th or 7th grade classroom.

CCSS: 7.EE.3

TEKS: 6.2b

OAS: 6.N.2.1

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DISCLAIMER: With the purchase of this file you understand that this file is not editable in any way. You will not be able to manipulate the lessons and/or activities inside to change numbers and/or words.

Total Pages
10 pgs- 1 teacher pg, 2 Frayer models, 3 photos, 3 Student pgs, & Answer Key
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1 hour
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve multi-step real-life and mathematical problems posed with positive and negative rational numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals), using tools strategically. Apply properties of operations to calculate with numbers in any form; convert between forms as appropriate; and assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies. For example: If a woman making $25 an hour gets a 10% raise, she will make an additional 1/10 of her salary an hour, or $2.50, for a new salary of $27.50. If you want to place a towel bar 9 3/4 inches long in the center of a door that is 27 1/2 inches wide, you will need to place the bar about 9 inches from each edge; this estimate can be used as a check on the exact computation.

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