Identifying Integers Worksheet
A Grade 6 math worksheet to help students identify and understand positive and negative integers on a number line.
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Identifying Integers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to identify integers, their opposites, and their positions on a number line.
1. Which of the following numbers is an integer?
3.5
-7
1/2
0.25
2. The opposite of 9 is .
3. A temperature of 5 degrees below zero is written as .
4. Zero is neither a nor a integer.
5. All whole numbers are integers.
True
False
6. Negative numbers are located to the right of zero on a number line.
True
False
7. For the number line below, circle the integer -3.
8. Write the integer that represents each situation:
a. A submarine is 200 feet below sea level.
b. You earned $15.00.
c. The stock market dropped 50 points.
9. Order the following integers from least to greatest by writing them in the boxes:
-5, 2, 0, -8, 4
10. Explain in your own words what an integer is and provide two examples.
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