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Compare and Order Integers SWBAT compare and order integers

Comparing using a number line Which direction to the numbers get bigger? Which direction to the numbers get bigger? Which direction do they get smaller? Which direction do they get smaller? 0

Choose the greater integer Choose the greater integer 0 or -9 0 or -9 8 or 0 8 or or or or or or 10 7 or or or -3 3 or -5 3 or or 6 -7 or 6 0

Compare using, = Compare using, = -10 ___ ___ 6 3 ___ -6 3 ___ ___ 4 -3 ___ 4 0 ___ -3 0 ___ ___ ___ -5 |-8|___ |7| |-8|___ |7| |-6|___ (-6) |-6|___ (-6) 0

Put in order from least to greatest 6, 8, 7 6, 8, 7 -10, -8, , -8, -6 -6, 0, -3 -6, 0, -3 9, 0, 3 9, 0, 3 -5, -6, -3, -7 -5, -6, -3, -7 4, -2, 5, -4 4, -2, 5, -4

Put in order from greatest to least -6, 3, -4 -6, 3, -4 -2, -10, 5 -2, -10, 5 0, -7, -12 0, -7, , 5, -3 -4, 5, -3 8, 12, -15, -30 8, 12, -15, -30

Write always, sometimes, or never to make a true statement. A negative integer is ________ less than a positive integer. A negative integer is ________ less than a positive integer. A negative integer is ______ greater than zero. A negative integer is ______ greater than zero. A negative integer is ________ less than another negative integer. A negative integer is ________ less than another negative integer. The absolute value of an integer is _______ positive. The absolute value of an integer is _______ positive. always never sometimes always