6.NS.C.7.A Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7.A

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"Interpret statements of inequality as statements about the relative position of two numbers on a number line diagram."

These worksheets, games, and lesson plans can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.

Worksheets

Compare and Order Integers Part 1
Compare and Order Integers Part 1
Worksheet
Compare and Order Integers Part 1
Boost students' knowledge of integers by comparing and ordering the positive and negative numbers on this worksheet!
6th grade
Math
Worksheet
Compare and Order Integers Part 2
Compare and Order Integers Part 2
Worksheet
Compare and Order Integers Part 2
Help students hone their number sense with this sixth-grade math worksheet all about integers!
6th grade
Math
Worksheet
Understanding Absolute Value
Understanding Absolute Value
Worksheet
Understanding Absolute Value
Practice finding absolute value using this worksheet! Then challenge yourself with absolute value comparison problems.
6th grade
Math
Worksheet
Finding Absolute Value
Finding Absolute Value
Worksheet
Finding Absolute Value
Give students practice finding and comparing the absolute value of positive and negative rational numbers with this helpful one-page math worksheet.
6th grade
Math
Worksheet

Lesson Plans

Absolute Value
Absolute Value
Lesson plan
Absolute Value
In this lesson, students explore absolute value with and without a number line, compare the absolute values of two numbers, and apply their understanding of absolute value to real-world contexts.
6th grade
Math
Lesson plan

Workbooks

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Games

Water Rafting: Ordering Integers
Water Rafting: Ordering Integers
Game
Water Rafting: Ordering Integers
This rafting adventure is a fun way to help students hone their sixth-grade number sense skills!
6th grade
Math
Game

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