This video makes many analogies to possibly familiar things to build some conceptual understanding.
Students could write a summary about what this video is about.
This Desmos activity uses manipulatives to build a conceptual and visual understanding of adding and subtracting numbers.
A teacher would need to push this activity out to students if they wanted to see the progress. A student could also work through the lesson by clicking on the "Student Preview" button shown in the picture above.
This song should help students to remember whether sums and differences should have a positive or negative answer.
This is presented thought a more procedural (less conceptual) lens.
As students complete problems a Pixel Art picture will form. Incorrect answers will not fill in the picture. Clicking the link will force a copy.
Online Practice for adding and subtracting integers on MathGames.com, multiple choice and free response
Students will select problems either as true or false in this game and try to match three candies (sort of like Candy Crush)
Students can take this Quizlet as many times as they want. There are fill in the blank, matching and multiple choice questions.
When they are done they can send a screenshot to their teachers.
Students can race through the space course by adding integers.
Students can take a screenshot of their results of the race. Included will be % correct and which questions were missed.
10 question quiz with free response and multiple choice questions.
Students can share a screenshot of their results screen with their teacher upon completion.
What are two things you have learned about adding and subtracting positive and negative integers?