Algebra Tiles & Integer Operations. Objectives MA.600.60.10 Read, write, and represent integers (-100 to 100) * MA.700.60.30 Add, subtract, multiply and.

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Algebra Tiles & Integer Operations

Objectives MA Read, write, and represent integers (-100 to 100) * MA Add, subtract, multiply and divide integers using one operation and integers (-100 to 100) * MA Add, subtract, multiply and divide integers using one operation (-1000 to 1000) *

Algebra Tiles: BASICS Algebra tiles can be used to model operations involving integers. Let the small yellow square represent +1 and the small red square (the flip- side) represent -1. The yellow and red squares are additive inverses of each other.

Algebra Tiles: Modeling integers Using your Algebra tile mat, model each of the following integers: 1. A gain of 4 yards 2. The temperature went down 3 degrees. 3. A loss of 2 pounds 4. The stock went up 6 points

Zero Pairs Called zero pairs because they are additive inverses of each other. When put together, they cancel each other out to model zero.

Addition of Integers

Addition can be viewed as “combining”. Combining involves the forming and removing of all zero pairs. For each of the given examples, use algebra tiles to model the addition. Draw pictorial diagrams which show the modeling.

Addition of Integers (+3) + (+1) = (-2) + (-1) =

Addition of Integers (+3) + (-1) = (+4) + (-4) =

Addition of Integers (+2) + (-3) = (+4) + (-2) = After students have seen many examples of addition, have them formulate rules.

Subtraction of Integers

Subtraction can be interpreted as “take-away.” Subtraction can also be thought of as “adding the opposite.” For each of the given examples, use algebra tiles to model the subtraction. Draw pictorial diagrams which show the modeling process.

Subtraction of Integers (+5) – (+2) = (-4) – (-3) =

Subtracting Integers (+3) – (-5) (-4) – (+1)

Subtracting Integers (+3) – (-3) After students have seen many examples, have them formulate rules for integer subtraction.

Multiplication of Integers

Integer multiplication builds on whole number multiplication. Use concept that the multiplier serves as the “counter” of sets needed. For the given examples, use the algebra tiles to model the multiplication. Identify the multiplier or counter. Draw pictorial diagrams which model the multiplication process.

Multiplication of Integers The counter indicates how many rows to make. It has this meaning if it is positive. (+2)(+3) = (+3)(-4) =

Multiplication of Integers If the counter is negative it will mean “take the opposite of.” (flip-over) (-2)(+3) (-3)(-1) After students have seen many examples, have them formulate rules.

Division of Integers

Like multiplication, division relies on the concept of a counter. Divisor serves as counter since it indicates the number of rows to create. For the given examples, use algebra tiles to model the division. Identify the divisor or counter. Draw pictorial diagrams which model the process.

Division of Integers (+6)/(+2) = (-8)/(+2) =

Division of Integers A negative divisor will mean “take the opposite of.” (flip-over) (+10)/(-2) =

Division of Integers (-12)/(-3) = After students have seen many examples, have them formulate rules.

Algebra Tiles and Integers Questions?????