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Dive into the world of arithmetic with a focus on operations involving positive and negative numbers. This exercise challenges you to create addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division questions that yield specific results, including 12, 0, and -12. As you engage with these problems, consider harder examples and collaborate with peers to enhance understanding. Each group should share their findings and explain their reasoning, ensuring clarity and accuracy in learning. Annotate any changes with a different color for clear communication.
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Give me an addition question where the answer is 12. Can you find a harder example? Give me an subtraction question where the answer is 12. Can you find a harder example? Give me an multiplication question where the answer is 12. Can you find a harder example? Give me an division question where the answer is 12. Can you find a harder example?
Give me an addition question where the answer is 0. Can you find a harder example? Give me an subtraction question where the answer is 0. Can you find a harder example? Give me an multiplication question where the answer is 0. Can you find a harder example? Give me an division question where the answer is 0. Can you find a harder example?
Give me an addition question where the answer is -12. Can you find a harder example? Give me an subtraction question where the answer is -12. Can you find a harder example? Give me an multiplication question where the answer is -12. Can you find a harder example? Give me an division question where the answer is -12. Can you find a harder example?
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Sharing your posters • Share with another group, make sure someone from each group explains the reasoning behind their matches • If anyone is unclear then ASK! • Working together, consider changing any of your answers – You are responsible for each others learning • If you decide to change any answers, annotate your work with a different colour pen and write on your poster that this pen colour is a change