INTEGER STORY TIME!. A Day at the Bank! Brendan started the week with $200 in his bank account. Then he deposited $300 he earned from a garage sale. Which.

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INTEGER STORY TIME!

A Day at the Bank! Brendan started the week with $200 in his bank account. Then he deposited $300 he earned from a garage sale. Which integer expression represents the final balance of the bank account?

Sitting on the Beach!

LHMS Football! During a football game, Justin caught two passes. One was for a touchdown and went 52 yards. The other was on a screen pass that did not work so well, and ended up with a gain of -10 yards. What was the total yardage gained by Justin?

Dive, Dive, Dive! A submarine is resting at -250 ft. It then chose to dive down 50 more ft. How many feet is it below sea level now?

The Decent of a Lifetime! A roller coaster begins at 90 feet above ground level. Then it descends 105 feet into a tunnel. Find the height of the coaster after the first descent.

Extreme Elevations! Mt. Everest, the highest elevation in Asia, is about 30,000 feet above sea level. The Dead Sea, the lowest elevation, is about 1,000 feet below sea level. What is the difference between these two elevations?

Which story matches?

A. You build 10 blocks of Minecraft but then destroy 10 of them. B. You earn $10 but then purchase a pair of shoes for $5. C. You find $5 in your piggy bank and take $10 from your sister. D. You have 5 eggs until you decide to eat 10 of them. A. You build 10 blocks of Minecraft but then destroy 10 of them. B. You earn $10 but then purchase a pair of shoes for $5. C. You find $5 in your piggy bank and take $10 from your sister. D. You have 5 eggs until you decide to eat 10 of them.

Create an equation to match!

A diver is swimming at -16 feet. He then swims 3 feet toward the surface. Where is he now?

Create an equation to match! You borrow $13 from a friend to buy snacks at school. The next day you borrow $5 from them to buy a ticket to the school dance. How much have you borrowed?

Now it’s your turn!  You will create a rough draft of your own MINI “Integer Story!” on a piece of paper! (any piece of paper will work)  Your story will have 6 pages and requires…  AT LEAST 6 sentences (1 per page)  6 pictures (1 per page)  6 equations (1 per page)  3 addition equations using integers  3 subtraction equations using integers  Title with cover art  BOTH positive and negative numbers!  You will create a rough draft of your own MINI “Integer Story!” on a piece of paper! (any piece of paper will work)  Your story will have 6 pages and requires…  AT LEAST 6 sentences (1 per page)  6 pictures (1 per page)  6 equations (1 per page)  3 addition equations using integers  3 subtraction equations using integers  Title with cover art  BOTH positive and negative numbers! TITLECOVER ART PAGE 1PAGE 2 PAGE 3PAGE 4 PAGE 5PAGE 6 Shop ‘til You Drop! Sally lost $5, but on her way to the mall she found $10 in the parking lot! At the mall, Sally starts off by purchasing a smoothie for $4. She finds a sweater that she wants to buy, so she borrows $12 from her friend to purchase it. Sally decides to buy a purse to match her sweater, so she borrows $7 more from her friend. Sally feels bad for borrowing so much money that she sells her jacket for $25. Sally loves the mall so much, she gets a job there and makes $45!