INTEGERS By Joni Karels
Why Learn about integers?
Integers are an important part of calculations in many different branches of thought, ranging from banking to sports to weather. Playing a video game, reviewing deposits or withdrawals in a checking account or even looking at weight all require integers. They not only show a direct relationship to some starting point, but they also give description and meaning to the numbers that occur in everyday situations.
Without the ability to use the negative numbers, weather would likely only be referred to as "cold" without any specific meaning about how cold (or perhaps dangerous) the weather is. Integers give a better description, allowing for the difference between -5C and -50C to be understood.
In financial work such as accounting or banking, a lack of negative numbers would require moving large amounts of currency by hand as the only expression of change. Integers as a whole complete the descriptions required for deposits and withdrawals, and a system of accounting has grown around this to describe transactions precisely and accurately. https://www.reference.com/math/integers-important-86bdc5d93ad00f84#
1. ADDITION OF INTEGERS
Adding and Subtracting Integers
2. SUBTRACTION OF INTEGERS
3. MULTIPLICATION OF INTEGERS
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
4. DIVISION OF INTEGERS
What are integers?
Integers are a special group or category of numbers that:
A) Consist of the set of numbers: {…-4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4…}
B) Are all positive and negative whole numbers, which do not include any fractional or decimal part.
Ways to Represent Integers
USING COLORED COUNTERS
|x| Absolute Value
NUMBER-LINE MODEL
Game: Pick a Path
More games
Cartoons
Sum of Signs
Double Negatives
Practice: Exercises
Online math fun and games