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Liz Dilts

"Integer Tower" - 0 views

    • Liz Dilts
       
      6.NC.7  Understand the ordering and absolute value of rational numbers. Differentiation: Instead of being forced to ask and answer questions about a number an ELL student and his or her partner could have a message board with eachother where they could simply write #1, 100?  Using math as the universal language the students can ask questions without using the english words. 
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    Students will practice comparing and ordering integers by writing two different integers in a box.  The player's partner must ask yes or no questions about the integer such as; "are both of your numbers positive?" or "Is your second number greater than 10?"
Liz Dilts

"Integer Tower sheet" - 0 views

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    "Integer Tower sheet"
Jessica Buell

Stack Coins for Integer Action! | Education.com - 1 views

    • Jessica Buell
       
      this lesson would be great for special needs students to give them visual aids used to help them relate and understand math in the real world
    • Jessica Buell
       
      This activity could be extended to other grades in a variety of ways. For example, you could use it to teach place value for first grade using money, or teaching how to count change for kingergarten. Also, you could set up a class store and demonstrate positive and negative intergers pretending to "shop" for items in the classroom, this cold be a great 3rd grade activity. You could make a "grocery list" and give them a spending amount and demonstrate - or + integers!
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