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Integers Practice

Positive and negative number operations

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Grade 7 Integers Practice

Practice grade 7 integer operations with problems combining addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Seventh grade develops fluency with all integer operations.

Integer Number Line Practice

Practice working with integers on the number line including comparing, ordering, and finding absolute values. Understanding negative numbers is essential for algebra.

Negative Numbers Speed Test

Test your speed with negative number operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers.

Absolute Value Practice

Practice finding absolute values. Absolute value represents distance from zero on a number line and is always positive: |-5| = 5 and |5| = 5.

Adding Integers Practice

Practice adding positive and negative integers. Same signs: add and keep the sign. Different signs: subtract and use the sign of the larger absolute value.

Subtracting Integers Practice

Practice subtracting integers. Subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive: a - (-b) = a + b.

Multiplying Integers Practice

Practice multiplying positive and negative integers. Same signs give positive products; different signs give negative products.

Dividing Integers Practice

Practice dividing positive and negative integers. Same signs give positive quotients; different signs give negative quotients.

Integer Addition Practice

Master adding positive and negative integers. Understanding integer addition is essential for algebra and real-world applications like temperature and finance.

Integer Subtraction Practice

Practice subtracting integers by adding the opposite. Master the rule: subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive.

Integer Multiplication Practice

Learn integer multiplication rules: same signs give positive, different signs give negative. Essential for algebra equations and expressions.

Integer Division Practice

Master integer division rules: same signs give positive quotients, different signs give negative. Builds foundation for rational number operations.

Integers Speed Test

Test your integer operation speed with all four operations. Positive and negative number fluency is essential for algebra.

Adding Integers Practice

Adding integers is the first big test of whether a student really understands negative numbers or just memorized rules. Picture a number line: positive means moving right, negative means moving left. (-7) + 4 means start at -7, take 4 steps right, end at -3. These problems mix sign combinations so your child practices every case, not just same-sign or different-sign. If they're getting confused, take a break from rules and just draw arrows on a number line until the spatial intuition kicks in.

Subtracting Integers Quiz

Subtracting integers is where the rule 'subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive' actually has to be applied under pressure. This quiz forces students to handle every sign combination, including the awkward ones like (-8) − (-3) where most kids get tangled. The shortcut to remember: rewrite every subtraction as an addition (a − b becomes a + (−b)), and then it's just adding integers. After this quiz feels solid, multiplying and dividing integers is just a sign-rules cleanup away.

Integers Speed Test

Once your student understands integer rules, this speed test is the way to make those rules automatic instead of effortful. The 30 problems mix addition and subtraction across all four sign combinations, so there's no skating by on a single pattern. By the end of seventh grade, students should be able to solve any of these in under five seconds with a 90%+ accuracy rate — that's the threshold for being ready for integer multiplication, division, and the rest of pre-algebra.

About Integers

Integers extend numbers below zero. Students learn to compare, add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative numbers using number line models.