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Integers &

Absolute Value
Integers & Absolute Value

Objective:
7.1.02 Develop fluency in addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division or rational numbers.

Essential Question:
How do I identify, compare, and order integers?
Integers & Absolute Value

Vocabulary:
 Integer
 Opposites
 Number Line
 Absolute Value
 Rational Number
Integers & Absolute Value

WHERE DO WE
SEE INTEGERS IN
OUR DAILY LIVES
Integers & Absolute Value

Integers less than zero Integers greater than zero


are negative integers are positive integers

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

negatives are zero is neither positives CAN


written with negative nor be written
a (-) sign positive with a (+) sign
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5 positives Integers greater than zero


4 are written are positive integers
3 with + sign
2
1 zero is neither
0 negative nor
-1 positive
-2
-3 negatives
-4 written with Integers less than zero
-5 a - sign are negative integers
Integers & Absolute Value

Writing Integers in Real-Life Situations


Write an integer to describe each situation
Example 1: an increase of 6 inches
Example 2: scored 10 fewer points
Example 3: a loss of 7 pounds
Example 4: earned 5 dollars interest
Example 5: a temperature of 9 degrees
below zero
Integers & Absolute Value

Writing Integers in Real-Life Situations


Write an integer to describe each situation
Example 1: an increase of 6 inches → + 6
Example 2: scored 10 fewer points → - 10
Example 3: a loss of 7 pounds → - 7
Example 4: earned 5 dollars interest → + 5
Example 5: a temperature of 9 degrees
below zero → - 9
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Graphing integers on a Number Line
Graph each integer on the number line
Example 1: Graph - 4 on the number line
Example 2: Graph - 8 on the number line
Example 3: Graph + 10 on the number line
Example 4: Graph + 2 on the number line

-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
Integers & Absolute Value
Graphing integers on a Number Line
Graph each integer on the number line
Example 1: Graph - 4 on the number line
Example 2: Graph - 8 on the number line
Example 3: Graph + 10 on the number line
Example 4: Graph + 2 on the number line

-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
Integers & Absolute Value

What is absolute value?


The distance of some number from zero on the
number line
What does absolute value look like?
the absolute
value of 7 |7|= 7

the absolute
value of – 7 |–7|= 7
Integers & Absolute Value

What is absolute value?


The distance of some number from zero on the
number line
What does absolute value look like?
7 units 7 units

-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Absolute Value
Evaluate the expression.
Example 1: | 3 |
Example 2: | - 68 |
Example 3: | 6 | + | - 9 |
Example 4: | - 8 | - | - 9 |
Integers & Absolute Value

Absolute Value
Evaluate the expression.
Example 1: | 3 | = 3
Example 2: | - 68 | = 68
Example 3: | 6 | + | - 9 | = 15
Example 4: | - 8 | - | - 9 | = –1
Integers & Absolute Value
Extension
10
The number shows the Ray 8
amounts of money Erica, 6
Jerry, Bob, and Ray 4
Erica 2
have in their wallets or
0
owe one of their parents. -2
Jerry -4
Who has the most money? -6
Who has the least money? -8
Bob -10
Who owes four dollars?
Integers & Absolute Value
Extension
10
The number shows the Ray 8
amounts of money Erica, 6
Jerry, Bob, and Ray 4
Erica 2
have in their wallets or 0
owe one of their parents. -2
Jerry -4
Who has the most money? Ray -6
Who has the least money? Rob -8
Bob -10
Who owes four dollars? Jerry
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Comparing Integers
Replace the □ with <, >, or = to make the
sentence true.
Example 1: - 9 □ 8
Example 2: 83 □ 84
Example 3: 5 □ - 5
Example 4: - 6 □ - 4
Example 5: - 7 □ - 7
Integers & Absolute Value

Comparing Integers
Replace the □ with <, >, or = to make the
sentence true.
Example 1: - 9 □ 8 → - 9 < 8
Example 2: 83 □ 84 → 83 < 84
Example 3: 5 □ - 5 → 5 > - 5
Example 4: - 6 □ - 4 → - 6 < - 4
Example 5: - 7 □ - 7 → - 7 = - 7
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Ordering Integers
Order each set of integers from least to
greatest.
Example 1: - 162, - 10, - 81, 59

Example 2: 9, - 8, 4, - 9
Example 3: 2, 6, - 2, 0
Example 4: 7, 5, - 1, - 5
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Ordering Integers
Order each set of integers from least to
greatest.
Example 1: - 162, - 10, - 81, 59 →
- 162, - 81, - 10, 59
Example 2: 9, - 8, 4, - 9 → - 9, - 8, 4, 9
Example 3: 2, 6, - 2, 0 → - 2, 0, 2, 6
Example 4: 7, 5, - 1, - 5 → - 5, - 1, 5, 7
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Extension
Evaluate 6 + | n | if b = - 16.
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Extension
Evaluate 6 + | n | if b = - 16.

6 + | n | = 6 + | - 16 |
= 6 + 16
= 22
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Homework

Core 01 and 03 – p.36 #1 – 48, all

Core 02 – p.59-60 #20 – 50, all

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