Description
What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Integer Coverall Expression Bank'. It presents a grid containing 20 different integer expressions involving addition and subtraction with both positive and negative numbers. The instructions indicate students should pick nine expressions from the grid and copy them onto their 'Integer Coverall Board' without repetition. Examples of expressions include: (-2)-(-2), (-10)+4, 10+(-4), 6+10, 8-(-2), (-18)+6, (-7)+0, 15-(-5), (-15)+5, 4-(-4), 20-(-14), (-30)+34, (-2)+20, 17-(-4), 0+17, 23+(-8), (-1)-(-3), (-14)+(-8), (-9)+6, 2+(-3), 11+13, (-17)+(-3), (-9)+(-9), (-10)+5, (-11)+(-6).
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 6-8. It reinforces integer operations, which are typically introduced in middle school math curricula. The expressions involve both addition and subtraction of positive and negative numbers, requiring a solid understanding of integer rules.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice adding and subtracting integers in a game-like format. It encourages careful calculation and attention to detail. The 'Integer Coverall' game provides a fun and engaging way to reinforce integer operations and build number sense. It also encourages strategic thinking as students choose expressions for their boards.
How to Use It:
First, provide students with a blank 'Integer Coverall Board' (not shown). Students then select nine different expressions from the expression bank on the worksheet. They copy each expression onto a square of their coverall board. After this initial setup, students would likely solve the expressions and use the results to play the coverall game according to the rules not provided on the worksheet.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for middle school students learning or reviewing integer operations. It can be used in the classroom, as a homework assignment, or as a supplementary resource for students who need extra practice with integer arithmetic. It is also beneficial for students who enjoy games and activities that reinforce mathematical concepts.
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Integer Coverall Expression Bank'. It presents a grid containing 20 different integer expressions involving addition and subtraction with both positive and negative numbers. The instructions indicate students should pick nine expressions from the grid and copy them onto their 'Integer Coverall Board' without repetition. Examples of expressions include: (-2)-(-2), (-10)+4, 10+(-4), 6+10, 8-(-2), (-18)+6, (-7)+0, 15-(-5), (-15)+5, 4-(-4), 20-(-14), (-30)+34, (-2)+20, 17-(-4), 0+17, 23+(-8), (-1)-(-3), (-14)+(-8), (-9)+6, 2+(-3), 11+13, (-17)+(-3), (-9)+(-9), (-10)+5, (-11)+(-6).
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 6-8. It reinforces integer operations, which are typically introduced in middle school math curricula. The expressions involve both addition and subtraction of positive and negative numbers, requiring a solid understanding of integer rules.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice adding and subtracting integers in a game-like format. It encourages careful calculation and attention to detail. The 'Integer Coverall' game provides a fun and engaging way to reinforce integer operations and build number sense. It also encourages strategic thinking as students choose expressions for their boards.
How to Use It:
First, provide students with a blank 'Integer Coverall Board' (not shown). Students then select nine different expressions from the expression bank on the worksheet. They copy each expression onto a square of their coverall board. After this initial setup, students would likely solve the expressions and use the results to play the coverall game according to the rules not provided on the worksheet.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for middle school students learning or reviewing integer operations. It can be used in the classroom, as a homework assignment, or as a supplementary resource for students who need extra practice with integer arithmetic. It is also beneficial for students who enjoy games and activities that reinforce mathematical concepts.
