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mr-mathematics.com Recapping: Ordering negative numbers. Arrange these sets of numbers in ascending order. Use the number line to help you. ANS -4 -2 2 -3 -5 10 6 -1 -4 -6 -11 15 -9 -8 -16 -20 20 mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Use the number line to calculate: a) 5 - 7 b) 3 – 8 c) -5 + -3 d) -4 + 8 e) 5 - __ = -3 f) 4 - __ = -9 g) 6 - 9 = h) 4 - __ = 7 i) 6 - __ = -13 Complete these number grids using addition and subtraction of negative numbers. ANS ANS ANS ANS mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. For each of these number pyramids the value of each cell is the sum of the two beneath. Calculate the missing values in each pyramid. ANS ANS ANS ANS mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Each row, column and major diagonal have an equal sum. Calculate the missing numbers. ANS mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Recapping: Ordering negative numbers. Arrange these sets of numbers in ascending order. Use the number line to help you. -5 -4 -3 -2 2 -11 -6 -4 -1 6 10 -20 -16 -9 -8 15 20 Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Use the number line to calculate: a) 5 – 7 = -2 b) 3 – 8 = -5 c) -5 + -3 = - 8 d) -4 + 8 e) 5 - __ = -3 f) 4 - __ = -9 g) 6 - 9 = h) 4 - __ = 7 i) 6 - __ = -13 Complete these number grids using addition and subtraction of negative numbers. Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Use the number line to calculate: a) 5 – 7 = -2 b) 3 – 8 = -5 c) -5 + -3 = - 8 d) -4 + 8 = 4 e) 5 - 8 = -3 f) 4 - 13 = -9 g) 6 - 9 = h) 4 - __ = 7 i) 6 - __ = -13 Complete these number grids using addition and subtraction of negative numbers. Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Use the number line to calculate: a) 5 – 7 = -2 b) 3 – 8 = -5 c) -5 + -3 = - 8 d) -4 + 8 = 4 e) 5 - 8 = -3 f) 4 - 13 = -9 g) 6 - 9 = -3 h) 4 - -3 = 7 i) 6 - 19 = -13 Complete these number grids using addition and subtraction of negative numbers. Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Use the number line to calculate: a) 5 – 7 = -2 b) 3 – 8 = -5 c) -5 + -3 = - 8 d) -4 + 8 = 4 e) 5 - 8 = -3 f) 4 - 13 = -9 g) 6 - 9 = -3 h) 4 - -3 = 7 i) 6 - 19 = -13 Complete these number grids using addition and subtraction of negative numbers. 2 -12 -15 -11 -4 - 4 8 -24 Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. For each of these number pyramids the value of each cell is the sum of the two beneath. Calculate the missing values in each pyramid. -14 -2 -12 Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. For each of these number pyramids the value of each cell is the sum of the two beneath. Calculate the missing values in each pyramid. -14 7 -2 -12 2 Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. For each of these number pyramids the value of each cell is the sum of the two beneath. Calculate the missing values in each pyramid. -14 7 -2 -12 2 -14 -16 2 Go Back mr-mathematics.com

mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. For each of these number pyramids the value of each cell is the sum of the two beneath. Calculate the missing values in each pyramid. -14 7 -2 -12 2 -14 -17 -16 2 14 -21 Go Back mr-mathematics.com

8 -2 4 -4 mr-mathematics.com Negative Numbers Learning Objective: Add and subtract with positive and negative numbers. Each row, column and major diagonal have an equal sum. Calculate the missing numbers. 8 -2 4 -4 Go Back mr-mathematics.com