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In this lesson, students represent addition of signed numbers on a number line. The convention used in this unit is that each addend is represented by an arrow and the sum is represented as a point on the number line. Positive addends are represented by arrows that point to the right, and negative addends are represented by arrows that point to the left. The first arrow starts at zero, and the next arrow starts where the first arrow ends. The sum is represented by a point on the number line where the arrow for the last addend ends.
This lesson uses the context of temperature to help students make sense of the addition equations. Students see that an increase in temperature can be represented as adding a positive value and a decrease in temperature can be represented as adding a negative value. As students use the context of temperature change to aid in reasoning about addition of signed numbers, they reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2).
Let's add signed numbers.
For the digital version of the activity, acquire devices that can run the applet.
If desired, prepare to display a map showing the locations of: