This is a mastery worksheet involving comparing and ordering negative integers and decimals.
The worksheet is split into 3 sections, fluency, reasoning and problem solving so students can master the topic.
All answers are included for the questions.
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This product contains 2 worksheets. Perfect for independent practice, small group instruction or homework.
A student should solve the problem and color the ball or gift with the correct answer in the color indicated on the right. An «extra» ball /gift should remain white. The answers are included.
Learning Objectives:-
• Recognising place value
• Ordering whole numbers
• Recall all positive integer complements to 100
• Understanding place value and round to a given power of 10
• Round to the nearest integer
• Round to a given number of decimal places
• Estimate answers to problems involving decimals
• Round a number to one significant figure
Integers: This integers bundle includes cootie catchers for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers, and is a great way for students to have fun while they improve their math skills.
These cootie catchers sell individually for $7.8; as a bundle they are 35% off, for $4.95!
There are 8 cootie catchers in this product, each one having 8 problems for a total of 64 problems. Each problem has students either add, subtract, multiply, or divide integers with answers provided for each problem.
Integers Cootie Catchers included:
1. Adding Integers
2. Subtracting Integers
3. Multiplying Integers
4. Dividing Integers
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♦ Grades 1-3:
Addition
Arrays
Balancing Equations
Coins
Estimating Sums
Expanded Form
Fact Families
Greater Than Less Than
Long Division
Missing Addends
Multiplication Word Problems
Number Bonds Word Problems
Skip Counting
Subtraction
Telling Time
♦ Grades 3-5:
Balancing Equations
Capacity
Comparing Decimals
Decimals
Elapsed Time
Expanded Form
Exponents
Fact Families
Factors & Multiples
Fractions
Fractions on a Number Line
Greater Than Less Than
Greatest Common Factors
Least Common Multiple
Long Division
Mean, Median, Mode, & Range
Metric Measurement
Mixed Numbers
Multiplication
Number Patterns
Order of Operations
Percents
Place Value
Prime & Composite Numbers
Prime Factorization
Probability
Properties of Mult.
Rounding
Word Problems
♦ Grades 6-8:
Customary Measurements
Fractions: Add & Sub, Decimals, & Percents
Fractions: Equivalent & Reducing Fractions
Greater Than Less Than
Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers
Integers
Operations with Fractions
Rational Numbers
Ratios
Simple Interest
♦ Geometry:
3D Shapes
Angle Pair Relationships
Area of a Circle & Composite Figures
Circumference of a Circle
Missing Angles
Perimeter
Polygons
Pythagorean Theorem
Quadrilaterals
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
Volume & Surface Area of Cylinders
Volume of Cones, Rectangular Prisms, & Triangular Prisms
♦ Algebra:
Absolute Value
Combining Like Terms
Distributive Property
Equations
Evaluating Expressions
Inequalities
Linear Equations
Polynomials
Proportions
Quadratic Equations
Scientific Notation
Simplifying Expressions
Slope
System of Equations
Two Step & Multi Step Equations
Writing Expressions
This worksheet has 10 questions. The first three provide a visual scaffold so that students can understand where the "rule" for dividing comes from. Students need to divide up the circles into the given fraction and then count "how many lots of this are in that".
When I use this I model with an example on the board first.
The intention is that this is used as an introduction to the topic. I use it to promote understanding before encouraging the more efficient use of a learnt method.
Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers by Integers - Year 6
In this KS2 maths teaching resource, pupils practise multiplying fractions and mixed numbers by whole numbers (work covered in year 5) prior to beginning multiplying fractions by fractions. This lesson supports the White Rose small steps guidance for year 6 - Autumn - Block 3 - Fractions. Content includes:
Teaching PowerPoint presentation with class activities
3 differentiated worksheets with answers
‘Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers by Integers - Year 6’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
A worksheet and challenge worksheet that focus on multiplying decimal numbers by a single integer.
Included is a main activity that provides practice as well as challenge activities that require more reasoning and problem solving. The answers are also included for each activity.
A series of differentiated lessons on Ordering Integers including real life uses to promote love for learning and exam style questions with answers to link to the new GCSE exams.
You will not have to change it. It is made in such a way that you could download this and teach from it straightaway. That means, no lesson preparation for you!
This pack includes separate differentiated worksheets (RAG) for ordering positive integers and ordering negative integers with answers.
This is a maze worksheet designed to consolidate learning on multiplying decimals by integers. Students need to work through the maze by answering the questions. This maze includes a variety of questions, such as worded, algebra and conversion questions.
The answer is included.
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This resource will teach your Year 6 pupils about multiplying decimals by integers. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This lesson provides an introduction to positive and negative integers. It begins by explaining what an integer is and discussing different examples of how we use negative integers in real life.
It then has a few different examples and discussion points using real life examples which can be done as whole class, individuals or groups e.g. weather, money etc.
The resource then goes on to describe positive integers as hot numbers and negative integers as cold numbers. I find this really helps learners when performing calculations involving integers.
The resource also contains a simple tug of war game that can be printed and played in pairs or played on the board with volunteers. For the game, someone is positive and someone is negative, they roll a dice and they move that number of spaces on the number line. Negative player moves to the left and positive player to the right. The winner is the person who makes it to their end of the number line. This is just a very simple game that encourages the children to add positive or negative integers and helps them visualise it on a number line.
The resource then goes through different examples of adding and subtraction integers. It has a visual number line to support learners. When explaining this to learners, I use the terminology of hot and cold numbers and use the example of a drink e.g. adding hot numbers will increase the temperature, adding cold numbers will decrease it or subtracting hot numbers will decrease the temperature and subtracting cold numbers will increase the temperature.
Finally, there are 6 quick questions that learners can answer and this can be used as a means of formative assessment.
Three worksheets on the following: adding and subtracting integers, multiplying and dividing integers and order of operations. Detailed solutions are included. From https://placeformath.blogspot.com.cy/
Interactive Introduction to Integers using Positive and Negative Tiles. Includes the Discussion of Negative Numbers and Absolute Values and Practical Examples for Addition and Subtraction.
This will be a priceless addition to your math resources involving integer operations (add-subtract-multiply-divide). Students struggle with the rules for positive and negative integer operations, and this easy to understand presentation will greatly assist in their understanding.
16 slides.
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