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Printable Grade 5 Adding Integers Worksheet | Level 2
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This comprehensive Grade 5 math worksheet provides students with targeted practice in adding positive and negative integers. By moving beyond simple calculations to include word problems and challenge grids, learners develop a robust understanding of numerical relationships. This Essential resource ensures students can confidently manipulate integers within parentheses, bridging the gap between basic arithmetic and algebraic readiness.
At a Glance
- Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
7.NS.A.1— Add and subtract integers and represent addition on a horizontal number line diagram- Skill Focus: Adding integers with parentheses
- Format: 3 pages · 26 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Independent practice or formative assessment
- Time: 25–35 minutes
What's Inside
Inside this three-page PDF, you will find five sections designed to build mastery. It begins with "The Basics," featuring 12 addition problems. The complexity increases in "Missing Pieces," where students solve for unknowns. "Word Problems" apply skills to elevation and finance, while "Addition Chains" and "Grids" provide challenge. A full answer key is provided for immediate feedback and grading.
Zero-Prep Workflow
This resource is designed for a zero-prep experience. Teachers simply print the three-page packet (1 minute), distribute it during a transition (1 minute), and use the answer key for review (5 minutes). This process requires under two minutes of preparation, making it an ideal choice for sub plans or enrichment.
Standards Alignment
This worksheet aligns with `7.NS.A.1`, requiring students to apply addition to rational numbers. While labeled for Grade 5, it bridges the transition to middle school math. The standard code `7.NS.A.1` can be copied directly into lesson plans or IEP goals to demonstrate alignment with foundational algebraic concepts.
How to Use It
Use this as a summative activity after teaching the number line method. It serves as a focused workshop packet or homework assignment. Observe students during Part 3; check how they translate phrases like "descends" into negative integer equations to assess conceptual transfer and understanding.
Who It's For
Built for Grade 5 students ready for acceleration or Grade 6-7 students needing a refresher. It is beneficial for visual learners who need a structured format for positive and negative values. Pair with a physical number line for students still developing mental math fluency.
Mastering the addition of integers is a pivotal milestone in a student's mathematical journey, serving as the gateway to algebraic thinking and rational number operations. Research from the RAND AIRS 2024 study highlights that early exposure to negative numbers through structured, multi-modal tasks—such as word problems and grids—significantly improves long-term retention of algebraic concepts. By requiring students to solve 26 diverse problems, including finding missing integers and solving complex chains, this resource reinforces the "Mastering the Number Line" philosophy. The alignment with 7.NS.A.1 ensures that students are not just calculating but are also understanding the directional nature of integers. This worksheet supports the instructional shifts identified by EdReports 2024, focusing on coherence and rigor by connecting arithmetic fluency to real-world application. It provides the necessary repetition for mastery while maintaining high cognitive demand through its challenge sections, ensuring learners are classroom-ready for more advanced mathematics.




