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Integers Stand Up – Sit Down!

In this game, you need to make a decision In this game, you need to make a decision. Is the integer positive, negative, or zero? - If zero, stay seated. - If positive, stand up. - If negative, crouch below your desk.

An increase of 5 inches

A bank account with no money

Winning a jackpot

Missing a shot in basketball

Gaining 10 yards in football

Wrong answers on a worksheet

An increase in price

The temperature of the freezing point (in Celsius)

The opposite of 5

The opposite of -5

Add to your notes …. Opposites are the same distance from zero on the number line (going in a different direction)

True or False: The opposite of zero is zero.