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Integer Operations Practice

Mathematics • 40 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Mathematics
40
24 students
21 September 2025

Teaching Instructions

lesson plan in maths where i briefly recap adding and subtracting integers using number lines. i get students to complete a worksheet uses number lines to evaluate expressions. allocate 10 minutes for this. i then show students how to fill out a pyramid where a cell is the sum of the cells beneath it. students will do 2 exercises with me on the board and then do 6 questions themselves.

Overview

This 40-minute lesson focuses on consolidating Year 1 (12-13 year olds) secondary students' understanding of adding and subtracting integers using number lines, followed by introduction and practice of pyramid sums (cells as sums of cells beneath). It is designed in line with the Irish Junior Cycle Mathematics Specification, fostering procedural fluency alongside conceptual understanding through visual and collaborative activities.


Curriculum Alignment

Junior Cycle Mathematics Specification (NCCA, Ireland)

  • Learning Outcome:
    M2ST4 - "Perform calculations with integers using number lines and apply additive reasoning strategies."
    M2ST8 - "Interpret and construct mathematical patterns and relationships, including number pyramids."
  • Mathematical Practices and Competencies:
    • Reasoning and Proving
    • Problem Solving
    • Communication
    • Use of Tools and Visual Representations

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  • Accurately add and subtract integers using number lines
  • Use number lines to evaluate integer expressions with confidence
  • Understand and explain the structure of a number pyramid where each cell is the sum of cells beneath
  • Complete number pyramid exercises independently, demonstrating additive reasoning

Success Criteria

  • Students correctly solve integer addition and subtraction expressions using number lines with 90% accuracy
  • Students verbally or in writing explain the relationship between numbers in the pyramid structure
  • Students complete number pyramid exercises independently with correct sums in at least 5 out of 6 questions

Resources

  • Whiteboard and coloured markers
  • Printed worksheets (dyslexia-friendly fonts, clear spacing) with number line expressions and pyramid exercises
  • Individual number lines (optional laminated handouts)
  • Visual projector for live pyramid annotation

Lesson Timing & Activities

TimeActivityDetailsIE Curriculum Link
0-5 minsStarter and RecapBrief recap discussion about adding and subtracting integers using number lines. Use a live demo on whiteboard with simple examples.M2ST4 - Perform calculations, Reasoning and Proving
5-15 minsGuided Practice: WorksheetStudents work individually on worksheet with integer expressions solved on number lines. Teacher circulates, offers support.M2ST4 - Procedural fluency with integers
15-20 minsIntroduction to Number PyramidsTeacher demonstrates how to fill a pyramid: each cell is the sum of two cells underneath. Two examples completed collaboratively on board. Use step-by-step modelling.M2ST8 - Construct mathematical patterns, Communicate reasoning
20-35 minsIndependent Practice: Pyramid ExercisesStudents work on 6 pyramid sum questions from worksheet. Teacher supports differentiation by offering scaffolded hints or prompts as needed.M2ST8 - Apply additive reasoning in pattern contexts
35-40 minsPlenary and ReflectionReview answers, invite student explanations, clarify misconceptions. Ask reflective questions about number lines and pyramid sums.Reasoning and Communication skills

Differentiation Strategies

  • For Diverse Learners:

    • Use tactile number line strips (laminated with moveable counters) for kinaesthetic engagement
    • Provide extra visual cues on worksheets (coloured segments on number lines)
    • Pair students with peer buddies for scaffolded discussions during pyramid practice
    • Use verbal prompts and check-ins for students needing extra processing time
  • Dyslexia-Friendly Reading Options:

    • Worksheets use OpenDyslexic font or Arial, with 14pt minimum font size
    • Short, clear instructions with bullet points
    • High contrast worksheet background (e.g., cream or pale blue)
    • Avoid crowding text, and allow ample spacing between lines/questions

Extension Activities (Advanced Learners)

  • Create larger number pyramids (4 or 5 rows) involving negative and positive integers
  • Formulate and write general rules for nth cell sums within pyramids (algebraic expressions)
  • Investigate the effect of subtractive cells in pyramids—what if one cell is negative?
  • Design their own pyramid problems using integers and challenge a peer to solve them

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during worksheet activities and pyramid problem-solving; use questioning to gauge understanding
  • Summative: Collect and review worksheets for accuracy of integer operations and pyramid sums
  • Self-Assessment: Students tick off which success criteria they feel confident about at plenary

Teacher Reflection Tips

  • Note which students needed additional support and plan targeted reviews
  • Check if visual aids (number lines and pyramids) effectively supported conceptual understanding
  • Consider timing balance between practice and explanation for future lessons
  • Reflect on students’ engagement especially during pyramid exercises—did active board involvement help?

This lesson plan aims to create an engaging, visual, and supportive learning environment to strengthen essential arithmetic skills and pattern recognition, foundational for higher-level mathematics in the Irish Junior Cycle.

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