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Adding Integers! Using the Chip model
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What is an Integer? A whole number (so not a fraction) Can be positive or negative Includes zero Examples: 0, 1, -5, -223, 40,876
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In your notebooks, brainstorm some answers to the following questions: 1. Why do we need negative numbers? 2. How can we use negative numbers? Think-Pair-Share
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Integer Battle Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ydGOdl7iLc http://vimeo.com/29634546
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Zero Pairs A pair of numbers who sum (addition) is zero In the video we saw that a negative and positive cancelled each other out or battled—We call that finding zero pairs!
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Chip Model - + - - -- -- - ++ + + ++ + Represent the problem with integer chips. Now find zero pairs! We have one positive chip left so our answer is… +
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Try this one - + Represent the problem with integer chips. ++ + - - - Find the zero pairs! We have two negative chips left so… - -
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More practice: - + Represent the problem with integer chips. - - - - - - - - - - Do we have zero pairs? Nope! Since negatives are on the same team they don’t battle! So we just add all the chips of the same color (sign) together!
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One more: - + Represent the problem with integer chips. - - - - - -- - - - - No battles, no zero pairs! So our answer is…
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Adding Integers with Chip Model Practice!
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