Identifying Integers Worksheet
A Grade 4 math worksheet focusing on identifying and understanding integers using number lines and real-world scenarios.
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Identifying Integers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. An integer is a whole number (not a fraction or decimal) that can be positive, negative, or zero.
1. Numbers to the right of zero on a number line are called integers.
2. Numbers to the left of zero on a number line are called integers.
3. Zero is neither positive nor .
4. All whole numbers are .
5. Which of the following is an integer?
3.5
-7
1/2
0.25
6. What is the opposite of 9?
-9
1/9
9.0
0
7. Look at the number line below. What integer is highlighted?
8. Draw a circle around the integer 3 on the number line below.
9. The number -10 is a positive integer.
True
False
10. Write an integer to represent a temperature of 5 degrees below zero.
11. Write an integer to represent gaining 12 yards in a football game.
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