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Learning Target: NS1: CompuNS1: Computation with Rational Numbers (adding integers using a number line.) Positive numbers- move to the right Negative numbers- move to the left 3. (+5) + (-6) =
Learning Target: NS1: NS1: Computation with Rational Numbers (adding integers using a number line.) Positive numbers- move to the right Negative numbers- move to the left 4. +6 + (-4) =
Learning Target: NS1: Computation with Rational Numbers (adding integers using a number line.) Positive numbers- move to the right Negative numbers- move to the left 5. (-7) + (+3) =
Learning Target: NS1: Computation with Rational Numbers (adding integers using a number line.) Positive numbers- move to the right Negative numbers- move to the left 6. (+5) + (-3) +(4) =
Learning Target: NS1: Computation with Rational Numbers (adding integers using a number line.) What generalization can you make about adding positive and negative numbers?
Term: Absolute Value Definition: Picture: Sentence: Examples: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What is the absolute value of -5 + 3? The distance a number is from zero on a number. *distance is always positive The absolute value of 4 is 4 and the absolute value of -4 is also 4 because they both have the same distance from zero.