![]() ![]() Take a look at them and find what’s just right for your classroom. You’ll find things that work at the beginning, in the middle, or to add closure to a lesson. Some are activities that students will complete independently while others are for the whole class. This list has a wide variety of activity and game types. Kahoot for Multiplying and Dividing Integers ![]() Multiplying Integers Task Cards and Dividing Integers Task Cards The list of multiplying & dividing integers activities: But in the end, students just need a lot of practice, so most of the activities below focus on providing them opportunities to practice multiplying and dividing integers. They’re both graphic organizers that the student can easily recreate which make them especially beneficial. In this list of activities we share two different references that you can put in students’ interactive notebooks. It has to really “click” in students’ minds. For some it’s a day or two, and for others it can be weeks or months. That window of needing this kind of scaffolding is different for every student. My personal philosophy is that students need to have a reference to refer back to and that they need to refer to it every time until they don’t need it anymore. I’ve put together 12 multiplying and dividing integers activities that are perfect for teaching students, getting them the practice they need, and then reviewing their skills. Lucky for us, we have many opportunities to teach this and then reinforce it throughout the year. We use a couple of different strategies at my school, and we try to work with our 7th graders until they get it. Sometimes, it feels like they get it wrong every time (hooray for consistency, I guess?!). Multiplying and dividing integers doesn’t seem like such a difficult topic, but for some students they can’t seem to keep it straight. ![]()
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