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Grade 06 Mathematics - EC: M06.A-N.3.2.2

Grade 06 Mathematics - EC: M06.A-N.3.2.2

Continuum of Activities

Continuum of Activities

The list below represents a continuum of activities: resources categorized by Standard/Eligible Content that teachers may use to move students toward proficiency. Using LEA curriculum and available materials and resources, teachers can customize the activity statements/questions for classroom use.

This continuum of activities offers:

  • Instructional activities designed to be integrated into planned lessons
  • Questions/activities that grow in complexity
  • Opportunities for differentiation for each student’s level of performance

Grade Levels

6th Grade

Course, Subject

Mathematics

Activities

  1. Define absolute value.
  1. Define magnitude of a number.
  1. Fill in the chart below.

  1. Simplify each:
    1. | 55 | =
    2. | -72 |=
    3. | 0 | =
    4. -| -9 | =
  1. Janice received a call from her bank because she had a checkbook balance of $-100. What was the magnitude of the amount overdrawn?
  1. For each of the following pairs, which has the greater magnitude?

a.23 pounds and -38 pounds
b.-16 degrees and 45 degrees
c.-18.6 dollars and -18.58 dollars

  1. Use a number line to show why a number and its opposite have the same absolute value.
  1. True or False: A positive number always have a higher absolute value than a negative number. Explain your answer.
  1. Write a word problem whose solution is |-25| = 25

 

Answer Key/Rubric

  1. Absolute value is the distance from zero on a number line.
  1. The magnitude of a number is how far away a number is from zero, or the absolute value.

  1. Answers as follows:
    1. 55
    2. 72
    3. 0
    4. -9
  1. Janice overdrew her checking account by $100.00; | -100| = 100 
  1. Answers as follows:

a. -38 pounds; | 23| = 23 and  | -38| = 38
b. 45 degrees; |-16| = 16 and  |45| = 45
c. -18.6 dollars;  | -18.6| = 18.6  and | -18.58| = 18.58 

  1. Acceptable answers may include, but are not limited to:
  • A number and its opposite are the same distance from zero but on opposite sides. 
  • An example is 3 and -3. These numbers are both 3 units away from zero.  Their distance is the same so they have the same absolute value.
  • Graph:
     
  1. False.

       Acceptable explanations may include, but are not limited to:

  • Absolute value is always positive, therefore, it doesn’t matter if the number is positive or negative to start
  • The actual number is what matters, not if it is positive or negative
  • Example: A number (+10) and its opposite (-10) have the same absolute value
  • Example: |-22| = 22 and  |9| = 9
  1. Acceptable responses must include, but are not limited to:
  • Problem must have a value that can be represented by -25
  • Problem must include a question that requires finding the absolute value of - 25
  • Example: A scuba diver is looking for buried treasure.  Currently he is 25 feet below sea level.  How far away is he from the surface of the water?
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