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Sample Foldable 1. Take out a piece of notebook paper and make a hot dog fold over from the right side over to the pink line.

Sample Foldable The fold crease 2. Now, divide the right hand section into 4 sections by drawing 4 evenly spaced lines. 3. Use scissors to cut along your drawn line, but ONLY to the crease!

Sample Foldable X and ÷ Integers The fold crease 4. Write EXPONENTS down the left hand side Title: X and ÷ Integers X and ÷ Integers

Sample Foldable Multiplying Integers Same Signs X and ÷ Integers The fold crease 5. Fold over the top cut section and write MULTIPLYING Integers Same Sign on the outside. Multiplying Integers Same Signs 6. Reopen the fold. X and ÷ Integers

Sample Foldable X and ÷ Integers 7. On the left hand section, write an example of multiplying integers with the same sign X and ÷ Integers The answer is Positive Ex: 9 · 5 = 45 -4 · -7 = 28 8. On the right hand side, write “the answer will be positive

Sample Foldable Multiplying Integers Different Signs X and ÷ Integers The fold crease 9. Fold over the 2nd cut section and write MULTIPLYING Integers Different Signs on the outside. Multiplying Integers Different Signs 10. Reopen the fold. X and ÷ Integers

Sample Foldable X and ÷ Integers 11. On the left hand section, write an example of multiplying integers with the different signs X and ÷ Integers Ex: -9 · 5 = -45 4 · -7 = -28 The answer is Negative 12. On the right hand side, write “The answer will be negative”

Sample Foldable Dividing Integers Same Signs Dividing Integers The fold crease 13. Fold over the 3rd cut section and write DIVIDING Integers Same Signs; 4th cut section and write DIVIDING Integers Different Signs on the outside. X and ÷ Integers Dividing Integers Same Signs 14. Reopen the fold. Dividing Integers Different Signs