6th Grade Common Core: 6.NS.7
Common Core Identifier: 6.NS.7 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: The Number System: Apply And Extend Previous Understandings Of Numbers To The System Of Rational Numbers.
Detail: Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers.
10 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
This worksheet has a series of questions about absolute and opposite values.
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Part 1: Find the absolute values. Part 2: Compare numbers with absolute values. Part 3: Find two values for each variable.
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Practice value and absolute value with context! Identify true absolute value statements that accurately reflect each question's real-world context.
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Practice ordering rational numbers and their absolute values by distinguishing between question contexts. Real-world situations address profit and debt as well as population growth and decline.
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This file has 30 task cards. Use them for peer study groups, on your document camera for whole-group instruction, classroom scavenger hunts, or small group lessons.
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Find opposite numbers and absolute values. Then circle the correct answers to the math questions at the bottom of the page.
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Interpret the tables and decide whether questions are asking about distance from zero or overall value, including value increased vs. value changed and magnitude of temperature vs. hotter or colder.
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This page has has sixteen questions about the A.V. of positive and negative integers.
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On this printable, students will compare pairs of numbers using <, >, and =. Then they will order sets of four numbers from least to greatest.
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Questions asking for value and questions asking for absolute value can be tricky to tell apart. Each real-life situation is paired with a question, and students must explain how they know which kind of value comparison it is asking about.
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