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Title: Ordering Integers Key Words: Integer Positive Negative Order Increasing Decreasing Greater Than Less Than Success Steps (ACE): Aspire- To be able to order positive integers Challenge- To be able to order positive and negative integers. Excel- Using the mathematical symbols < and > in exam style questions. How are you going to achieve this? Recap on prior learning Discovery of the Learning Self reflection and peer assessment. Exam Style differentiated questions Homework to consolidate learning in class. genetic Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Foundation Friday, 16 November 2018

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Title: Ordering Integers Key Words: Integer Positive Negative Order Increasing Decreasing Greater Than Less Than Success Steps (ACE): Aspire- To be able to order positive integers Challenge- to be able to order positive and negative integers. Excel- Using the mathematical symbols < and > in exam style questions. How are you going to achieve this? Recap on prior learning Discovery of the Learning Self reflection and peer assessment. Exam Style differentiated questions Homework to consolidate learning in class. genetic Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Foundation Friday, 16 November 2018

Homework Mathswatch Clip Numbers: Ordering Integers N2a