Integers
Integer Operations
Equations
Writing/Graphing Inequalities
Substitute/Solve Inequalities
100

Order from least to greatest:

-12, 12, 62, -59, -60

-60, -59, -12, 12, 62

100

48 ÷ (-8)

-6

100

Solve for x:

72 = 28 + x

x = 44

100

Jana had at least 12 homework problems to finish

x ≥  12

100

Solve for x:

x + 16 > 78

DAILY DOUBLE

x > 62

200

What is the rule for multiplying/dividing integers?

Same signs: positive outcome

Different signs: negative outcome

200

-6⋅  (-9) =

54

200

Solve for x:

8x = 72

x = 9

200

Graph the following inequality 

x > -1


200

x < 10

Which of the following numbers are a solution to this inequality: 9, 10, 11

DAILY DOUBLE

9

300

What are the rules for adding integers?

DAILY DOUBLE

Same signs: find the sum and keep the sign

Different signs: find the difference and keep the sign of the greater absolute value

300

3 - (-21)

24

300

Mrs. Wilke won 21 jibbitz. She gave one to each of her friends, and only has 14 remaining. Write an equation to represent how many she gave away

x + 14 = 21

21 - x = 14

300

There were no more than 44 students on the bus.

x ≤ 44

300

Solve for x:

4x ≥ 64

x ≥ 16

400

True or false:

Absolute value is always negative

False: Absolute value is always POSITIVE

400

14 + (-22) =

-8

400

Write a one-step equation from the sentence and solve:

The quotient of y and 5 is 10.

DAILY DOUBLE

y ÷ 5 = 10

y = 50

400


x ≥ 5

400

Solve for x:

27 ≥ x - 9

x ≤ 36

(variable should be on the left)

500

Give 3 examples of integers & 3 examples of non-integers

integers: positive or negative whole numbers, & 0

non integers: fractions or decimal numbers

500

-9 + (-24) = 

DAILY DOUBLE

-33

500

Solve for x:

x + 18 = -4

x = -22

500

I have more than 5 cookies in my lunch box.

x > 5

500

Write 3 numbers that are solutions to the inequality:

x < -5

-6, -7, -8...

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