Practice locating integers on a number line with a Google Slides interactive number line activity.
Identifying Integers Can Be Fun! Self-Checking Math Game
Are you searching for an effective and enjoyable method to teach your students about integers on a number line? Our interactive activities might be just what you need. Our activities are designed to make learning about integers straightforward and engaging for students of all ages. With the aid of colorful visuals, interactive games, and real-life examples, your students will grasp the concept of integers and their relationship with a number line.
To play, students will click on the integer rock that matches the location or description of a number given on the slide. The self-checking features kicks in once they have chosen an answer. They will be taken to a screen showing if they are correct or need to go back and try again. All the slides have been properly linked to make this a self-checking activity for your students.
What’s an Integer? Number Line Concepts
Learning integers can be challenging for middle schoolers because it is a new and abstract concept that requires a fundamental understanding of numbers and mathematical operations. Students may struggle with the concept of negative numbers, as it may contradict their prior understanding of numbers and counting.
This resource aims to help your students become familiar and comfortable with identifying numbers in different locations on the number line. Don’t let boring lessons weigh you down; add some fun to your classroom with this interactive integer activity.
Easily Prepare This Integer Practice Activity for Your Students
This resource is only available on Google slides. Assign it to Google Classroom or another LMS system. Please be sure to open it in presentation mode. All the slides are linked to providing a self-checking experience for your students.
This resource was created by Cassandra Friesen, a teacher in Colorado and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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