Operation of Integers
Operation of Integers
Operation of Integers
Operations on Integers
I. OBJECTIVES
III. PROCEDURE
A. Initiatory Phase
1. Opening Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of Attendance
4. Drills/Energizer
Then, multiply by 5.
Next, add 6.
Add 9.
5. Review
Exactly.
What do you mean by integer?
Yes Ms. ___________
Integers are a set of positive
and negative number.
Very good.
How will you define the absolute value of
a number?
Yes Mr.___________
The absolute value of a number is its
distance from zero to the number line.
Okay Thank you.
It feels great that you still remember our
last topic.
6. Motivation
Yes ma’am.
B. Developmental Phase
1. ACTIVITY
CREATIVTY 2 points
TOTAL 10 points
Algebra
Statistics
Math Geometry
Trigonometry
So it is one example of graphic organizer
Class one thing you only have 3 minutes
to do that activity and 2 minutes for the
explanation of your output.
Is that clear?
Yes ma’am.
Is there any question about the mechanics
of our activity?
None so far
(the teacher will distribute the materials)
Thank you!
Now, may I call on Mr._________ to
discuss the work of group 2?
(The student will discuss the work of her
group)
Minus Difference
Subtraction
Negative Decrease
The topic that assigned to us is all
about subtraction. The words that we
write are minus, difference, negative
and decrease.
Thank you!
To discuss the work of group 3, may I call
on Ms.________?
(The student will discuss the work of
her group)
Times
Multiplicativ
e
Thank you!
And the last but definitely the least, may
I call on Mr.__________ to the work of
group 4? (The student will discuss the work of
her group.)
divisor
divisi
on. We write the words quotient,
remainder, divisor and dividend in the
graphic organizer.
Thank you.
(The students will do the Good Job
Class give yourselves a Good Job clap for
clap)
a job well done.
Very good!
In this lesson you will learn how to
perform addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division of integers.
Now, let us first discuss the addition of
integers. There are rules in adding
integers.
(The teacher will post the rules)
Ms. _____________ kindly read the first
rule.
Thank you!
Here is the first example,
I
-6 + (-3)=?
-6 + (-3)
|-6| + |-3|
6+3
9
= -9
Who wants to solve this equation?
Yes Ms.____________? As stated in the rule no.1, first we find
the absolute value of both number
which is 3 and 6 respectively. Next we
add their absolute value and the sum is
9. Then we attach the negative sign at
the sum since it is the common sign.
Precisely!
Here is another example,
N -7 + (-4)=?
answer?
-7 + (-4)
|-7| + |-4|
7+4
Who wants to solve this? Yes 11
= -11
Thank you!
Here is an example,
-125 + 117
|-125| - |117|
125 – 117
8
=-8
T
4 + (-10)
|4| - |-10|
4 – 10
= -6
Very good!
Here is another example,
E
Subtracting a number from another
number is the same as adding the
opposite of n to the other number.
4 + (-10)=?
Mr._____________ kindly solve
this equation.
-15 – 19
Mr. _____________ kindly read the rule |-15| - |19|
in subtraction.
15 – 19
=4
G -15 – 19=?
Who to wants to solve this problem? -21 – (-14)
|21| - |14|
21 – 14
E-21 – (-14)=?
Ms. ___________ please solve this
equation.
How did you come up with that answer? 1. To multiply integers with unlike
signs, multiply their absolute values.
Attach the negative sign to the result.
Precisely!
Since you understand well the subtraction
of integers, let us now proceed to the
third operation which is the
multiplication. You may have noticed
that using repeated addition to find the
product of two integers is quite tedious.
Fortunately the process of multiplying
integers can be simplified using the
following steps;
-5 x 3
|5| x |3|
15
=-15
Thank you!
Let us have an example,
R -5 x 3=?
4 x (-3)
|4| x |-3|
4x3
12
= -12
ext rule,
S4 x (-3)=?
-23 x (-4)
|-23| x |-4|
23 x 4
Solve the equation. = 92
Precisely!
Now, let us proceed to the n
kindly read ____________.
Thank you!
Here is an example,
4x7
P
= 28
-23 x (-4)=?
Ms.____________ please solve this by that of 7 (|7|=7). The answer is 28.
problem. Since the given is both positive the
answer is also positive.
Very good!
Here is another example,
N 4 x 7=?
Please solve this Ms.__________.
45 ÷ 5
=9
To solve 45 ÷ 5, observe that the
divisor and the dividend have like
Precisely!
signs. Dividing the absolute value of 45
Now for the last operation, let us proceed (|45|=45) by that of 5 (|5|=5) gives you
to division.
9. Thus, 45 ÷ 5= 9.
Ms. _____________ please read the first
rule.
A
2. To divide two integers with unlike
signs, find the quotient of their absolute
values. Attach the negative sign to the
result.
45 ÷ 5=?
Ms. ________ please solves the equation.
Precisely!
Another example,
Ms. 18 ÷ (-3)
|18| ÷ |-3|
18 ÷ 3
6
= -6
O
6.
Thus, 18 ÷ (-3)= -6
-28 ÷ (-7)=?
K
________ please solves this one.
None ma’am.
T 18 ÷ (-3)=?
E
The sign of the product of two negative
integers will be positive, because they
have the like signs and in multiplying
integers with like signs, the product is
always positive.
Precisely!
How about the next question?
Exactly!
Next question.
Yes ma’am
None so far
Very good!
Next question.
Yes ma’am
Yes ma’am
Very good.
4. APPLICATION
YELL 10%
TOTAL 100%
Is that clear?
(after 3 minutes)
Times up!
e least,
IV. EVALUATION
Since you now have full of knowledge, get your ball pen and 1whole sheet of pad paper
and answer the problem below.
DIRECTION: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write it on the space provided before each number.
_____1. If we are going to add -67 to 69, what will be the answer?
a. 138
b. -2
c. 2
d. -138
V. ASSIGNMENT
For your assignment, make your own five examples of each operation on integers. Write
it in 1 whole sheet of paper.
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION, INC.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
AY 2016-2017
MATHEMATICS
Submitted by:
ALCALA, MARIEL S.
SUAYAN, JESSA MAE B.
VERIN, JASRELLE A.
Group 3
Submitted to:
REINNARD CHRISTIAN G. MERANO
Instructor