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Informal Assessments

Checklist for Absolute Value and Opposite Integers (Mark Yes or No During Evaluation)

Yes Student can successfully complete word problems that demonstrate quantities that
combine to zero

Yes Student can demonstrate that a number and its opposite have a sum of 0

No Student can verbally describe a situation in which opposite quantities combine to make 0

No Student can demonstrate previous understanding of. Operations with positive rational
numbers to add, subtract, multiply, and divide all rational numbers.

No Student can write addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line
diagram.

No Student can apply addition and subtraction rules

No Student can subtract integers using number lines

No Student can demonstrate integer additional and subtraction rules

No Student can demonstrate complete addition and subtraction equations with integers

No Student can apply addition and subtraction rules at 80 percent accuracy on written
assignments.
Absolute Value and Opposite Integers Rating Scale Timed

Observed Accuracy 100 % >80% <50% Not Demonstrated


Accuracy
Subtract Integers Using Number X
Lines
Student applies addition and X
subtraction rules
Student can add three or more X
integers
Add and subtract decimals X
Add and subtract fractions X
Add and subtract mixed numbers X
Add and subtract rational numbers X
Teacher Generated Pre-Test

1. What is the opposite of -9?

2. What is the absolute value of -1.3

3. I 5 I

4. Find the Absolute Value of 220

5. I -808 I

6. Find the Absolute Value of -18

7. Find the absolute value of -99

8. I 44 I

9. What is the reason that absolute value is always written as a positive?

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