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Compare and Order Integers Notes EDITABLE

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  1. Are you teaching an introduction to  integers how to compare and order integers?  These EDITABLE guided note pages and practice worksheets  to introduce students to integers  will help your students understand integers in the real world, plot the integers on a number line, and compare and order inte
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Compare and Order  Integers Note Sheets and Practice EDITABLE

Are you teaching how to compare and order integers? These EDITABLE guided note pages and practice worksheets  to introduce comparing and ordering  integers  will help your students understand comparing and ordering integers with the option of plotting integers on a number line to compare and order them!  These comparing and ordering  integer worksheets can also be used as a short assessment, exit ticket, or homework to help your students gain an understanding of integers through integer practice!


Included you will find:

★ 1 note sheet to introduce comparing and ordering  integers with step by step directions

★ 1 set of 3  differentiated  practice comparing integers worksheet (These 3 worksheets have the same 9 problems, but the number lines on differentiated to have a blank number line, a partially labeled number line, and no number line)

★ 2 sets of 3  differentiated  practice ordering integers worksheets (Each set of  3 worksheets has the same 9 problems, but the number lines on differentiated to have a blank number line, a partially labeled number line, and no number line)

★ 1 set of 3  differentiated  practice comparing and ordering integers worksheet (These 3 worksheets have the same 9 problems, but the number lines on differentiated to have a blank number line, a partially labeled number line, and no number line)

★   1 culminating practice comparing and ordering integers worksheet (a large blank number line is given, no individual number lines given)


All answer keys are included! This can even be printed off and given to students as needed, too! This can be used for students who were absent, students who have accommodations, or to upload for reference after the lesson.


Use as guided notes, practice worksheets, classwork, homework, or exit tickets!

⭐ This is a .zip folder with both an EDITABLE .pptx document and a ready to print PDF document


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Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.

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