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Integer Subtraction Puzzle

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  • Price per ClassroomFREE
  • Grade Levels 5, 6
  • Topics Numbers & Operations
  • Duration 10 Minutes
  • Auto Scored? Yes
  • Teacher Evaluation Needed? No

Activity Description

In this crossword-like puzzle, students will subtract integer numbers to find answers and solve the puzzle. Each student will receive a unique set of 16 questions. To complete the puzzle:

  1. Subtract the horizontal numbers and enter the answers in the right-side yellow boxes.
  2. Subtract the vertical numbers and enter the answers in the bottom yellow boxes.

A checkbox will be checked immediately if the entered answer is correct, and a moving progress bar will display their overall progress.


Key Features:

  • Auto-Graded: This interactive digital worksheet is auto-graded, eliminating the need for teachers to evaluate it manually, making it an excellent practice activity.
  • Unique Questions: Each student will receive a unique set of 15 points to promote individual practice and understanding.
  • Re-Assignable: Re-assigning the worksheet to the same classroom will generate a new set of questions for each student.

  In this worksheet, every student will receive a unique set of questions and the worksheet is auto-graded. When a teacher reassigns a worksheet, students will receive a completely new set of questions, ensuring a fresh and fair learning experience every time.

Common Core: MATH

Number System

Understand that integers can be divided, provided that the divisor is not zero, and every quotient of integers (with non-zero divisor) is a rational number. If *p* and *q* are integers, then -(*p*/*q*) = (-*p*)/*q* = *p*/(-*q*). Interpret quotients of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts.

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  • Price per ClassroomFREE
  • Grade Levels 5, 6
  • Topics Numbers & Operations
  • Duration 10 Minutes
  • Auto Scored? Yes
  • Teacher Evaluation Needed? No