Adding Integers
Subtracting Integers
Multiplying Integers
Dividing Integers
Mixed Operations
Grab Bag
100

Evaluate

6+(-4)

What is 2?

100

Evaluate

7-10

What is -3?

100

Evaluate

(-3)x(2)

What is -6?

100

Evaluate

-15 ÷ 3

What is -5?

100

Evaluate

-3 + 6 - 3

What is 0?

100

Gina was measuring the the temperature from 6:00 am to 12:00 pm. At 6:00 am, the temperature was 15 degrees. At 12:00 pm, the temperature fell to -9 degrees. What was the temperature change?

24 degrees

200

Evaluate

-11+16

What is 5?

200

Evaluate

- 5 - 7

What is -12?

200

Multiply the integers

(3)x(-6) 

What is -18?

200

Divide the integers

-28 ÷ 7

What is -4?

200

(-4)^2-10

6

200

Tyler has a debt of $17. He gets paid $25 to mow the lawn. Tyler uses the money to pay off his debt. How much does he have left?

Write an addition problem and solve.

$8

300

Add the integers

-45+14

What is -31?

300

Subtract the integers

6-(-4)

What is 10?

300

Evaluate

(-7)x(-7)

What is 49?

300

Divide the integers

-48 ÷( -6)

What is 8?

300

Evaluate

(-3)x(-3)x(1)x(-1)

-9

300

Manny joins a gym. The fee for the gym is $30 per month. If Manny is a member at the gym for one year, what will the change to his bank account be?

-$360

400

Add the integers

-12 + (-17) 

What is -29?

400

Subtract the integers

- 9 - 4 

What is -13?

400

Evaluate

(-7)x(-6)x(-1)

What is -42?

400

Divide the integers

-84 ÷( -7)

What is 12?

400

6-(7)(-4)+11


45

400

Tyler went to the park to go jogging. The begining of the running path has an elevation of -5 feet. The highest elevation on the jogging path is 26 feet. What is the difference in elevation between the highest point and the begining of the path?

31 feet

500

Add the integers

-20 + 3 + (-2 )

What is -19?

500

Subtract the integers

- 4 - (-6) 

What is 2?

500

Multiply the integers

(-2) x (-2) x (-7)

What is -28?

500

Divide the integers

-56 ÷ 7

What is -8?

500

 

7(-3 - 5) ÷ 4(9 - 2)

-2

500

Andrew owed his sister $25. He got his allowance and, after paying back his sister, he now has $15 for himself. How much was his allowance? 

$40