ORDERING,+ADDING+AND+SUBTRACTING+INTEGERS


 * ORDERING INTEGERS AND ADDING/SUBTRACTING INTEGERS**

This site is an interactive lesson that introduces integers. Students place integers in order on a number line, and explore the use of integers in everyday situations such as temperature readings, sea level measurements and sports scores. Vertical number lines are shown, as well as horizontal number lines. @http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/mesg/html/math6web/index.html?page=lessons&lesson=m6lessonshell06.swf

This site is a web page that includes a short description of negative numbers and how to order them, plus a 'Challenge' activity. In the challenge, students order given integers from smallest to largest on a ladder. The activity can be replayed multiple times. Each time students receive a new group of integers, ranging from -25 to 25. @http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/maths/number/negative_numbers/revise2.shtml

This site has a menu page with a range of tasks for students to practise using integers. Scroll down to 'Integers'. There are four brief tasks: @http://au.ixl.com/math/year-6/
 * C1. Understanding integers
 * C2. Number lines with integers
 * C3. Compare integers
 * C4. Put integers in order.

This is an interactive lesson set that explains negative numbers. Several real-world examples are given, as well as an illustration of how each integer has an opposite integer on a number line. Students should only complete Sections 1 - 3, where there are five brief tasks. You will need to log in to the Ultranet to access this site (I think!) https://ultranet.vic.edu.au/idc/ims_package/16318/341318/runtime/rtleo/scorm-flo.html?sco=content%2Fuc_m3_l007.flo&width=788&height=553&recording=false&java=false&showerror=0&flashvars=FLASH_PRINT%3Dtrue

This site asks you to put the integers in order from smallest to largest by dragging the beanies to the heads of the children. @http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/online/negnumorder.swf

This site is called Number balls
An interactive that generates successive sets of random integers for students to 'select' in ascending order. //Number balls// is an arcade-style game, which encourages a fast response and gives a game score @http://www.mathplayground.com/numberballs.html

This site asks you to either work out what the value of the integer is (Name the Number) or work out where the integer should be placed (Select the Spot). @https://fuse.education.vic.gov.au/content/d866925d-2511-46f0-bf75-2da37c0214e4/p/index.html

This is the Guess My Number site where you can change the limits of your numbers to anything you want. Remember to work on your strategies for solving the problem!! @http://www.mathcats.com/explore/puzzles/guessmynumber.html

This site tests your adding and subtracting of integers []

This site is one where you have to find the missing number. []

This site is called Circle Zero It is an interactive puzzle that uses positive and negative numbers. Students are given a series of overlapping circles and a set of numbers. The goal is to put three numbers in each circle so that each circle has numbers that add up to zero. It is CHALLENGING!! Go for it!!!! @http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_122_g_3_t_1.html?open=instructions&from=grade_g_3.html