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6th Grade Math HOMEWORK
9-1
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9-1 Understanding Integers
Warm Up
Problem of the Day
Lesson Presentation
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Warm Up
Add or subtract.
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1. 16 + 25
2. 84 – 12
72
3. Graph the even numbers from 1 to 10 on
a number line.
0
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Problem of the Day
Carlo uses a double-pan balance and
three different weights to weigh bird
seed. If his weights are 1 lb, 2 lb, and 5
lb, what whole pound amounts is he
able to weigh?
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 lb
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Today’s Learning Goal Assignment
Learn to identify and
graph integers, find
opposites, and find
the absolute value of
an integer.
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Insert Lesson Title
Here
Integers
Vocabulary
positive number
negative number
opposites
integer
absolute value
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Positive numbers are greater than
0. They may be written with a
positive sign (+), but they are
usually written without it.
Negative numbers are less than 0.
They are always written with a
negative sign (–).
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Additional Example 1A & 1B: Identifying Positive
and Negative Numbers in the Real World
Name a positive or negative number to represent
each situation.
A. a jet climbing to an altitude of 20,000 feet
Positive numbers can represent climbing or rising.
+20,000
B. taking $15 out of the bank
Negative numbers can represent taking out or
withdrawing.
–15
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Additional Example 1 Continued
Name a positive or negative number to
represent each situation.
C. 7 degrees below zero
Negative numbers can represent values below or
less than a certain value.
–7
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Try This: Additional Example 1A & 1B
Name a positive or negative number to
represent each situation.
A. 300 feet below sea level
Negative numbers can represent values below or
less than a certain value.
–300
B. a hiker hiking to an altitude of 4,000 feet
Positive numbers can represent climbing or rising.
+4,000
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Try This: Example 1C
Name a positive or negative number to
represent each situation?
C. spending $34
Negative numbers can represent losses or
decreases.
–34
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You can graph positive and negative numbers on a
number line.
On a number line, opposites are the same
distance from 0 but on different sides of 0.
Integers are the set of all whole numbers and
their opposites.
Opposites
–5
–4 –3 –2
–1
Negative Integers
0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
Positive Integers
0 is neither negative nor positive.
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Remember!
The set of whole numbers includes zero and the
counting numbers.
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …}
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Additional Example 2A & 2B: Graphing Integers
Graph each integer and its opposite on a
number line.
A. +2
–2 is the same distance from 0 as +2.
–5
–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
B. –3
+3 is the same distance from 0 as –3.
–5
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–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
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Additional Example 2C: Graphing Integers
Graph each integer and its opposite on a
number line.
C. +1
–1 is the same distance from 0 as +1.
–5
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–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
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Try This: Example 2A & 2B
Graph each integer and its opposite on a
number line.
A. +5
–5 is the same distance from 0 as +5.
–5
–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
B. –4
+4 is the same distance from 0 as –4.
–5
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–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
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Try This: Example 2C
Graph each integer and its opposite on a
number line.
C. +4
–4 is the same distance from 0 as +4.
–5
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–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
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The absolute value of an integer is its
distance from 0 on a number line. The
symbol for absolute value is | |.
|–3| = 3
|3| = 3
3 units
3 units
–5
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–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
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• Absolute values are never negative.
• Opposite integers have the same
absolute value.
• |0| = 0
Reading Math
Read |3| as “the absolute value of 3.”
Read |–3| as “the absolute value of negative 3.”
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Additional Example 3A & 3B: Finding Absolute
Value
Use the number line to find the absolute value
of each integer.
–5
–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
A. |–4|
4
–4 is 4 units from 0, so |–4| = 4.
B. |2|
2
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2 is 2 units from 0, so |2| = 2.
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Try This: Example 3A & 3B
Use the number line to find the absolute value
of each integer.
–5
–4
–3 –2
–1
0
+1 +2
+3 +4
+5
A. |–3|
3
–3 is 3 units from 0, so |–3| = 3.
B. |1|
1
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1 is 1 unit from 0, so |1| = 1.
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Insert Lesson Title
Integers
Here
Lesson Quiz
Name a positive or negative number to
represent each situation.
1. saving $15 +15
2. 12 feet below sea level –12
3. What is the opposite of –6? 6
4. What is the absolute value of –12? 12
5. When the Swanton Bulldogs football team
passed the football, they gained 25 yards. Write
an integer to represent this situation. +25
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