Additive Inverse. A common misconception would be that the students would just add the 2 terms and share 6 or - 6

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Additive Inverse Student Probe What is? A common misconception would be that the students would just add the 2 terms and share 6 or - 6 Lesson Description This lesson is intended to help students develop an understanding of the additive inverse. The lesson will focus on using the two- color counter model as a tool for developing the conceptual foundation. Rationale Integers are arguably the most important subset of the number system. The understanding of integers is essential for entry into higher level mathematics. The main confusion of the additive inverse is that students would add the numbers because of their limited understanding of what the sign represents. Preparation Provide a set of two- color counters for each student. At a Glance What: Additive inverse of integers Common Core State Standard: CC.7.NS.1a Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0. Matched Arkansas Standard: AR.8.NO.2.2 (NO.2.8.2) Number theory: Understand and apply the inverse and identity properties. Mathematical Practices: Model with mathematics. Attend to precision. Look for and make use of structure. Use appropriate tools strategically. Who: Students who have difficulty with adding integers Grade Level: 7 Prerequisite Vocabulary: positive, negative, additive inverse, sum, set, expression, value Prerequisite Skills: addition of whole numbers Delivery Format: Individual, small group Lesson Length: 15 to 20 minutes Materials, Resources, Technology: Visual display (white board, chalk board, chart paper, etc.), two- color counters Student Worksheets: None Lesson The Expect students to say or do If students do not, then the 1. I borrowed 5 dollars from a friend and I paid her back the 5 dollars. How much do I owe her? 0

The Expect students to say or do If students do not, then the 2. Today we are going to experience and study the additive inverse property. Distribute color counters to students. Explain that yellow is the positive side and red is the negative side. 3. What does this represent: 4 What kind of 4? What does the yellow represent? 4. Can you represent a positive 5? What color should you use? 5. What does this represent 6. Represent. What color should you use? 7. What is the opposite of positive? 8. Can everyone give me the opposite of this representation negative What color should you use? 9. What would we call this representation?

The Expect students to say or do If students do not, then the 10. What would we call this representation? Positive 2 or 2 Or 2 11. How could I represent Put one and one together, or write 1+1 12. Can you use the two color counters to represent Putting 1 and its opposite together? Student should have a yellow counter and a red counter showing. Show me 1. Show me. 13. What would the expression be? 14. What is the value of this expression? 15. Can you represent with the two color counters Putting 3 and its opposite together? 16. What would the expression be? 17. What is the value of this expression? Student should write or Student might write 1-1. Help students to see that the red color means negative, not subtraction. The correct initial expression would be the plus sign for addition. 0 If I owed a friend a dollar than I gave her a dollar what has occurred? Students should recognize that there is no money owed or a value of 0. Share with them that opposites cancel the positive and negative charge and charge would be neutral or there would be no charge Student should have 3 yellow counters and 3 red counter showing. Help students pair the opposite colors. Student should write Same as above. Help students differentiate the operation of subtraction and the negative sign. 0 Same as previous

The Expect students to say or do If students do not, then the 18. We just showed examples that the sum of a number and its opposite is zero. This is called the additive inverse. For any real number,. Steps 19-21 are a lesson extension using drawings, rather than two- color counters. 19. What would this model represent? (Draw this representation on the board.) 3+(- 3) Help students to see that there are 2 columns, a positive column and a negative column. + - 20. How many zero pairs are there? 21. (Draw this representation on the board. Cross out the pairs horizontally to model the practice for the students.) 3 Help students line up their columns. + -

Variations Use the number line to help connect the concrete to the semi- abstract. is represented on the number- line: +5 5 + (- 5) = 0. Formative Assessment Create opposite expressions and have students model concretely and write and simplify expressions. Examples: References Slideshare. (n.d.). Retrieved 12 9, 2010, from http://www.slideshare.net/kkerr/additive- inverse- and- absolute- value Mathematics Preparation for Algebra. (n.d.). Retrieved 12 9, 2010, from Doing What Works: http://dww.ed.gov/practice/?t_id=20&p_id=48