determining value Worksheets
Free negative number worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From identifying number's absolute value, to adding and subtracting negative numbers, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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These worksheets help students understand positive and negative numbers. Activities include comparing negative numbers, locating negative numbers on a number line, identifying which integer is greater or less, finding opposites, understanding absolute value with number lines, comparing using absolute value, ordering integers, and finding equivalent expressions with negatives. Aligned with sixth grade.
6ns7a

- Decide which of two negative numbers is greater or less.
- Use the idea that numbers closer to zero are greater when both numbers are negative.
- Write the correct comparison symbol (>, <, or =) between two negative numbers.
6ns7a

- Find where a negative number belongs on a number line.
- Use 0 as a reference point to tell whether a number is to the left or right of zero.
6ns6a

- Decide which of two integers is greater or less, including negative numbers.
- Understand that a negative number closer to zero is actually greater than a more negative number.
- Compare integers by thinking about their distance from zero (absolute value) and their sign.
6ns6a

- Find the opposite of a number by switching its sign.
- Understand that a number and its opposite add up to 0.
- Recognize that 0 is its own opposite.
6ns7c

- Find the absolute value of an integer by counting how far it is from 0 on a number line.
- Explain that absolute value is a distance, so the answer is never negative.
- Read and use number lines with negative and positive numbers to locate a given integer.
6ns7c

- Compare positive and negative numbers to decide which one is greater or less.
- Use absolute value to tell which number is farther from zero.
- Compare expressions that mix integers and absolute values, like -4 and | -6 |.

- Put positive and negative integers in order from least to greatest or greatest to least.
7ns1c

- Practice rewriting an expression with negative numbers so it means the same thing.
- Simplify expressions by combining positive and negative terms.
- Use the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing signed numbers to keep the value the same.
- Convert between forms like subtraction and adding a negative (for example, a − b and a + (−b)).
- Choose the correct equivalent expression from multiple choices.