Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Presented.

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Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Presented at V 2 CTM

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What math problem do you think this student is answering?

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Graph the line the student was working with.

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Did your graph look something like this? ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1)

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Where do the different parts of this expression show up on your graph?

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Where can students “see” the differences? ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1)

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1) 1 – 7

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What question are the differences, – 6 and + 6, answering? ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1) 1 – 7 – 3 – – 9

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would happen if the student was starting with ( – 3, + 1)? ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1) 1 – 7 – 3 – – 9

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would happen if the student was starting with ( – 3, + 1)? ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1)

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would happen if the student was starting with ( – 3, + 1)? ( – 9, + 7) ( – 3, + 1) 7 – 1 – 9 – – 3 1 – 7 – 3 – – 9

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning How do we usually tell students to think about – 3 – – 9?

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning But – doesn’t show up anywhere on the graph! +9 doesn’t even show up! Now the student has trouble making sense of the slope formula…

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Moving towards algebra, there are TWO new ways our students need to think: 1.We can work with negative numbers. 2.Subtraction can be a directed difference.

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Working with the counters as counting numbers – 3 1.What would addition mean? 2.What would the opposite of addition be? 3.What would directed difference mean?

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Think of two story problems for 12 – 8 One that uses take-away subtraction One that uses a directed difference

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What represents a positive number? What represents a negative number? What represents addition? – 5 + – – Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What represents a positive number? Yellow counters What represents a negative number? What represents addition? – 5 + – – Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What represents a positive number? Yellow counters What represents a negative number? Red counters What represents addition? – 5 + – – Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What represents a positive number? Yellow counters What represents a negative number? Red counters What represents addition? Adding more counters – 5 + – – Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would the opposite of addition be? – 5 – – – – + 2 – 4 – + 9 Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would the opposite of addition be? Taking away counters – 5 – – – – + 2 – 4 – + 9 Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would a directed difference be? How to get from the second number to the first – 5 – – – – + 2 – 4 – + 9 Two-Color Counters as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would a positive number represent? What would a negative number represent? What would addition represent? – 5 + – – Number Line Trips as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would a positive number represent? A trip to the right What would a negative number represent? What would addition represent? – 5 + – – Number Line Trips as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would a positive number represent? A trip to the right What would a negative number represent? A trip to the left What would addition represent? – 5 + – – Number Line Trips as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would a positive number represent? A trip to the right What would a negative number represent? A trip to the left What would addition represent? Continuing on to another trip (head-to-tail) – 5 + – – Number Line Trips as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning What would be the opposite of addition? “Undoing” the next trip (head-to-head) What would a directed difference be? Getting from the end of second trip to the first – 5 – – – – + 2 Number Line Trips as Signed Numbers

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning REMEMBER… Moving towards algebra, there are TWO new ways our students need to think: 1.We can work with negative numbers. 2.Subtraction can be a directed difference.

Moving From Natural Numbers to Signed Numbers Catherine Ulrich Department of Teaching and Learning Thank you!! Please contact me with any questions: Katy Ulrich