Integers

Introduction

Intergers are any whole numbers. They can be both positive and negative numbers. In this webquest you will explore a group of numbers less than zero or negative numbers. These numbers are used to tell us about things such as temperatures that are less than zero degrees, businesses that lose money and have profits of less than $0, and scores in some games and sports that are less than zero.  You will also learn how to use both positive and negative numbers to add, subtract, multiply, and divide correctly.

Task

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Students will:

  • Understand the meaning of the terms positive and negative numbers.
  • Explore the use of and appropriate notation for positive and negative numbers. 
  • Locate positive and negative numbers on a number line as well as compare and order them.
  • Extend graphing to positive and negative coordinates to all four quadrants.
  • Develop rules (algorithms) for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers.
  • Solve problems involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers.
  • Create an original game ( in collaborative groups of four) that uses positive and negative numbers.
Process
 

Use the websites listed for each of the following tasks to help you understand the concept(s).

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  • Understanding the meaning of the terms positive and negative numbers.
  • Explore the use of and appropriate notation for positive and negative numbers.
  • Locate positive and negative numbers on a number line as well as compare and order them.

 http://www.lexington1.net/technology/instruct/ppts/mathppts/Numeracy%20&%20Concepts/integers1.ppt.ppt#264,2,Definition

  • Develop rules (algorithms) for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers.

http://www.mathleague.com/help/posandneg/posandneg.htm

  • Extend graphing with positive and negative coordinates to all four quadrants.

http://math-play.com/Coordinate%20Plane%20Game/Coordinate%20Plane%20Game.html

http://www.mrnussbaum.com/stockshelves1.htm

http://www.mathguide.com/lessons/Integers.html

Evaluation

 
 
 
Games developed by the groups will be evaluated based on the following rubric.
Evaluation Rubric

  4 3 2 1 Score

Knowlege Gained All students could easily and correctly state several facts about positive and negative numbers used after playing the game. All students could easily and correctly state 1-2 facts about positive and negative numbers used after playing the game. Most students could easily and correctly state 1-2 facts about positive and negative numbers used after playing the game Several students could easily and correctly state 1-2 facts about positive and negative numbers used after playing the game

Accuracy of the Content All information used in making the game was correct. All but one piece of information used in making the game was correct. All but two pieces of information used in making the game were correct. Several pieces of information used in making the game were not correct.

Rules The rules were written clearly enough that players could easily participate. The rules were written, but one part of the game needed slightly more explanation. The rules were written, but players had some difficulty figuring out the game. The rules were not written.

Creativity The students put a lot of thought into making the game interesting and fun to play as shown by creative questions, game pieces, and/or game board. The students some thought into making the game interesting and fun to play as shown by creative questions, game pieces, and/or game board. The students tried to make the game interesting and fun, but some things made the it harder to understand and enjoy the game. Little thought went into making the game interesting or fun.

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Conclusion

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Congratulations on completing this webquest!  You should now understand the meaning of positive and negative numbers and be able to use them in solving mathematical equations  involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. 

For further practice with negative and positive numbers, explore these websites:

http://themathgames.com/our-games/arithmetic-games/order-positive-negative-integers/


http://www.funbrain.com/linejump/index.html

http://www.aplusmath.com/flashcards/sub-nflash.html

Credits
Teacher Page

The target group for this webquest is seventh grade.  The Georgia Common Core Standards state that:

MCC7.NS.1 Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.

MCC7.NS.1a Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0.

MCC7.NS.1b Understand