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Integer Links
Purpose
This is a level 4 number link activity from the Figure It Out series. It relates to Stage 7 of the Number Framework.
A PDF of the student activity is included.
Achievement Objectives
NA4-2: Understand addition and subtraction of fractions, decimals, and integers.
AO elaboration and other teaching resources
NA4-2: Understand addition and subtraction of fractions, decimals, and integers.
AO elaboration and other teaching resources
Student Activity
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Specific Learning Outcomes
add and subtract integers
Required Resource Materials
Photocopy of Game board (see Copymaster)
FIO, Link, Number, Book Four, Integer Links, page 12
A classmate
Activity
A copymaster of four different game boards is provided at the end of these notes.
This game will help the students to practise adding up integers and at the same time encourage thinking ahead to work out the best moves. Players will quickly learn to avoid closing off the higher negative numbers.
The students can either keep a running total on a calculator or on paper or wait until the game has finished to add up the integer value of their shapes. You could ask them: “Does it matter in what order the numbers are added together?” “Which way do you move on the number line when adding a negative number?” Then review the rules for adding integers. Another interesting discussion could focus on the strategies used by the students who worked out their totals mentally.
You can extend this game by having the students create a slightly bigger grid version that could be used by three to four players.
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Game
A game using integers
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Achievement Objectives NA4-2: Understand addition and subtraction of fractions, decimals, and integers. AO elaboration and other teaching resources NA4-2: Understand addition and subtraction of fractions, decimals, and integers. AO elaboration and other teaching resources Student Activity Activity A copymaster of four different game boards is provided at the end of these notes. This game will help the students to practise adding up integers and at the same time encourage thinking ahead to work out the best moves. Players will quickly learn to avoid closing off the higher negative numbers. The students can either keep a running total on a calculator or on paper or wait until the game has finished to add up the integer value of their shapes. You could ask them: “Does it matter in what order the numbers are added together?” “Which way do you move on the number line when adding a negative number?” Then review the rules for adding integers. Another interesting discussion could focus on the strategies used by the students who worked out their totals mentally. You can extend this game by having the students create a slightly bigger grid version that could be used by three to four players
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