Learn to solve financial problems using positive and negative integers. You'll need paper and a pencil.
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Interpreting integers in the real world
Interpreting integers in the real world
Learn to solve financial problems by adding and subtracting positive and negative integers. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Connecting index notation and place value (part 1)
Learn to connect index notation with place value. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
Connecting index notation and place value (part 2)
Learn to connect index notation with place value. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
Interpreting integers in the real world
Review and apply your knowledge of problem solving with integers. You'll need paper, a pencil and your work from previous lessons.
Describing properties of number
Learn to solve problems using properties of number. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Identifying and extending number patterns
Use numbers and number patterns to solve everyday problems. You'll need paper, a pencil and coloured pencils.
Factor fix and find
Use your knowledge of factors and prime factors. You'll need a pencil, paper and calculator.
Up and down integers
Use integers to measure distance. You'll need a pencil, paper and a calculator.
Solar temperatures
Use your knowledge of integers to investigate temperatures. You'll need a pencil, paper and calculator.
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