Integers - Worksheet 3 - 6th Grade
EasyUnderstand positive and negative integers and their positions on a number line (Easy)
15 problems · 15-20 minutes · Skills: integers, number line
About This Worksheet
This easy-level worksheet contains 15 problems designed for 6th Grade students practicing integers. Easy worksheets use simpler numbers and straightforward problem types to build confidence and reinforce foundational skills.
Integers expand the number system beyond what students have worked with before. Understanding negative numbers is essential for temperature, debt, sea level, and ultimately for algebra, where negative values appear constantly.
- Locate positive and negative integers on a number line
- Compare integers using >, <, and =
- Understand that opposite integers are the same distance from zero
- Order a set of integers from least to greatest on a number line
- Represent real-world situations like temperature and debt using integers
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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