Integers Lesson #3.  Review rules for multiplying/dividing integers  Additional Practice 3.4  Homework: Finish Additional Practice 3.4.

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Integers Lesson #3

 Review rules for multiplying/dividing integers  Additional Practice 3.4  Homework: Finish Additional Practice 3.4

 Review for test  STUDY FOR TEST!!!  Operations: + - x ÷ with integers using counters, # lines, and calcualtors

 Mathematical operations with integers TEST!

 Review Test  Pre-assessment: interpreting algebraic expressions

Mrs. Webster  Collaborative Activity: Matching expressions and words  Collaborative Activity: matching expressions, words, and tables  Collaborative activity: matching expressions, words, tables, and areas