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Negative numbers powerpoint
Subject: Mathematics
Age range: 11-14
Resource type: Worksheet/Activity
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8 September 2014
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Maths Resource Description
Negative numbers are a fundamental concept in mathematics, particularly relevant for Year 6 students who are delving into number and place value. Understanding negative numbers is essential, as they appear in various contexts such as temperature scales, which are often depicted vertically. When temperatures drop below freezing, negative numbers are used to represent the colder conditions. The teaching material introduces the concept of a number line where positive numbers are usually displayed, and then extends this line to include negative numbers, which are represented with a minus sign in front of each number. This visual representation helps students grasp the idea that numbers can be less than zero.
Building on the understanding of negative numbers, students are then challenged to compare and order these numbers using greater than (>) and less than (<) signs. Worksheets are provided to practice comparing pairs of negative numbers and ordering a series of numbers from smallest to largest. Additionally, students learn to calculate the differences between temperatures on a thermometer, further applying their knowledge of negative numbers. The teaching resources also cover adding and subtracting with negative numbers, providing rules and tips such as "same signs add, different signs subtract" to simplify these operations. Interactive games and videos are suggested to make learning about negative numbers engaging and to reinforce the concepts taught in the classroom.
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Key learning points.
- In this lesson, we will interpret negative numbers in a variety of contexts and explore movement on an 'extended' number line.
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Negative numbers powerpoint. Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. ppt, 342 KB. Adding and subtracting negatives, usually used with a whole class with mini whiteboards. Tes classic free licence. See more.
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This visual representation helps students grasp the idea that numbers can be less than zero. Building on the understanding of negative numbers, students are then challenged to compare and order these numbers using greater than (>) and less than (<) signs.
In this lesson, we will interpret negative numbers in a variety of contexts and explore movement on an 'extended' number line.
This Year 5 negative numbers resource is a PowerPoint which provides a range of maths mastery activities based around the Year 5 objective "interpret negative numbers in context". The PowerPoint is useful for teaching Year 5s negative numbers and the concepts surrounding them.