Crunching the Numbers
Lesson Snapshot
Unit: Numbers and Algebra Unleashed
Lesson: 4 of 28
Lesson Title: Introduction to Arithmetic with Integers
Duration: 30 minutes
Class: Year 7 (30 students)
Curriculum Alignment:
Australian Curriculum (v9.0) — Mathematics → Number and Algebra → Number
Content Descriptor:
- AC9M7N03: Apply the four operations to integers, using efficient mental and written strategies, and appropriate digital technologies.
General Capabilities:
- Numeracy: Developing understanding of positive and negative numbers in context.
- Critical & Creative Thinking: Reasoning through patterns in arithmetic operations.
- Personal & Social Capability: Collaborative problem solving.
Learning Intentions
By the end of this 30-minute lesson, students will:
- Understand and apply the rules of addition and subtraction with integers.
- Explore how integer arithmetic connects to real-life contexts such as temperatures, bank transactions, and gaming.
- Begin reasoning about the properties of numbers when combining positives and negatives.
Success Criteria
Students will demonstrate success by:
- Accurately solving integer addition and subtraction problems.
- Explaining the effect of adding or subtracting negative numbers using correct terminology.
- Collaborating effectively in a fast-paced, team-based integer challenge.
Materials Needed
- Mini whiteboards and markers (1 per student)
- Colour-coded number lines (1 per pair)
- Integer ‘scenario’ cards (set of 15 per group – printed in colour)
- Integer Battle Cards (custom-made cards – one deck per group)
- "Hot or Cold" tracking sheet (one per student)
- Interactive whiteboard or projector
- Optional: temperature or stock-market themed classroom decor
Lesson Sequence
⏱️ 1. Warm-Up (5 minutes) – Integer Snap
Purpose: Engage students through active recall and movement.
Process:
- Flash integer equations (+5 - (-3), -7 + 4, etc.) onto the whiteboard rapidly (1 every 5 seconds).
- Students write answers on their mini whiteboards and snap them up for a quick visual check.
- Select 2-3 equations to dissect as a class, focusing on why subtracting a negative results in a positive. Reinforce with physical actions — e.g., stepping forward/back as positives/negatives.
Teacher Talk Tip: Use language that demystifies the concept. “Think of subtracting a negative like double trouble — two wrongs make a right in this case!”
⏱️ 2. Explanation + Visual Demo (7 minutes)
Purpose: Deepen understanding by explaining mathematical rules with visual support.
Teaching Points:
- Use large vertical number lines on the whiteboard to demonstrate movement (left for negative, right for positive).
- Model key examples:
- -6 + 5 = -1
- 8 - (-3) = 11
- -2 - 4 = -6
Class Participation:
- Invite student volunteers to “walk” a giant number line on the floor marked with masking tape. The class suggests movements: e.g., "If you’re at –4 and we add +7, where do you end up?"
Consolidation Prompt:
“How do we represent taking away a negative? Is it really taking, or does it grow the number?”
⏱️ 3. Exploration Activity (10 minutes) – Integer Real Talk!
Purpose: Relate integer arithmetic to real-life contexts in a fun, game-style group challenge.
Activity: “Integer Battle!”
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Format: In small groups (5 per group), students play a card-based game using pre-made scenario cards:
- Example Cards:
- "You lost 4 points in a game" (–4),
- "It was 5°C in the morning but dropped 8°C by night" (–8),
- "You reversed a $20 debt" (+20).
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Each student draws 2 cards and performs integer operations as directed.
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Students race to calculate final scores using their whiteboards.
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The group member with the highest final value wins the round.
Differentiation Option: Provide scaffold examples on the wall or offer ‘hint’ tokens for struggling learners who need a re-explanation mid-game.
Teacher Prompt:
“Who can explain how your cards add up? What happened mathematically when you subtracted a negative?”
⏱️ 4. Quick Consolidation (5 minutes) – Hot or Cold Exit Ticket
Individual Reflection:
Each student completes a “Hot or Cold” sheet with:
- 2 examples of integer addition/subtraction and their solutions,
- One personal reflection: “What helped me understand integer operations better today?”
- Circle “Hot” (confident), “Warm” (getting there), or “Cold” (need help) zone regarding their understanding.
Teacher Collection Tip: Use these exit tickets to inform grouping for the next lesson or to identify students needing intervention.
Assessment Strategies
Formative:
- Observation during integer card activity.
- Responses on mini whiteboards during snap game.
- Written student responses and confidence ratings on "Hot or Cold" exit tickets.
Evidence of Learning:
- Successful computations,
- Correct use of terms like “opposite”, “negative direction”, and “absolute value”,
- Peer explanations in group gameplay.
Potential Misconceptions to Watch For
| Misconception | Teacher Moves |
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| Students confuse subtracting a negative with subtracting a positive | Use number line visuals to reinforce movement to the right |
| Thinking “minus” always means smaller | Emphasise ‘difference’ and direction rather than size |
| Flipping signs without logic | Require justification using number line or real-world scenario |
Extension Ideas
- Integrate digital tools (like integer slider models on interactive whiteboards) in future lessons.
- Include culturally relevant contexts like temperatures in Outback Queensland vs. the Snowy Mountains for further discussion of negatives in real-life.
Teacher Reflection Prompts (Post-Lesson)
- Did students engage meaningfully with the number line strategy?
- How effectively did the real-life scenarios support conceptual understanding?
- Which students showed developing fluency, and which require more scaffolding?
Next Lesson Preview
Lesson 5: Introducing the Distributive Law through models and patterns in arithmetic with integers.
Coming Up: Integer operations using multiplication and their links to algebraic thinking.
Go-To Quotes for the Classroom
“Adding a negative is like getting colder!”
“Subtracting a negative? Congrats — you’re back in the sunny zone!”
Just for Fun
Decorate the board before class with these statements:
- “Debt? That’s a negative.” 💸
- “Two negatives make a positive… just like teamwork!” 🤝
- “Maths: It’s a positive experience.” ➕😊
Let’s build strong number intuition, one integer at a time.