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Printable Adding Integers Worksheet | Grade 5 Math Essential
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This Grade 5 Math worksheet provides essential practice for students learning to add positive and negative integers. By solving 18 targeted problems, learners develop a concrete understanding of how different signs interact during addition. This resource ensures students can confidently manage integer operations, preparing them for more complex algebraic concepts in middle school.
At a Glance
- Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
7.NS.A.1— Add rational numbers with opposite signs and identify their sums.- Skill Focus: Integer Addition (-9 to 9)
- Format: 5 pages · 18 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Individual practice and formative assessment
- Time: 20–30 minutes
What's Inside
This comprehensive 5-page PDF contains 18 carefully sequenced integer addition problems. Each problem features large, clear fonts and a dedicated workspace box, encouraging students to draw number lines or use counter strategies. The worksheet covers various combinations, including negative plus positive, positive plus negative, and double negatives, providing a thorough review of sign rules.
Skill Progression
- Guided Practice: The first two problems introduce the concept with small integers, allowing for direct teacher modeling of number line strategies.
- Supported Practice: Problems 3 through 10 increase variety, challenging students to apply learned rules to different sign pairings independently.
- Independent Practice: The final 8 problems reinforce mastery, requiring students to demonstrate fluency in adding integers within the -9 to 9 range without scaffolds.
The worksheet follows a gradual-release model, transitioning students from conceptual visualization to operational fluency.
Standards Alignment
This resource is aligned with 7.NS.A.1. While labeled for Grade 5 to support advanced learners or specific curricula, the content addresses foundational skills required for middle-school number system mastery. This standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.
How to Use It
Use the first page as an exit ticket after an introductory lesson on negative numbers. Observe how students use the workspace to see if they are utilizing visual strategies. Alternatively, place these pages in a math center. Students can work through the 18 problems at their own pace using physical counters to model the addition.
Who It's For
This worksheet is designed for fifth-grade students ready for pre-algebraic challenges or middle-school students requiring targeted remediation. It is particularly effective for visual learners who benefit from the dedicated workspace. Pair this resource with a vertical number line anchor chart or a "Sea Level" metaphor reading passage to deepen conceptual understanding.
The Adding Integers (G) worksheet is a robust tool for developing operational fluency within the number system, specifically focusing on the addition of signed numbers. Research from RAND AIRS 2024 indicates that students who engage in frequent, targeted practice with small-integer operations demonstrate significantly higher accuracy in later algebraic transformations compared to those who rely solely on abstract rule memorization. By providing a dedicated workspace for each of the 18 problems, this resource encourages the use of multiple representations, such as number lines and "zero-pair" models, which are critical for cognitive anchoring. The alignment with 7.NS.A.1 ensures that the practice is rigorous and directly contributes to the mastery of rational number operations. Educators can utilize this printable to bridge the gap between concrete arithmetic and abstract algebraic reasoning, providing a structured path toward mathematical proficiency in diverse classroom settings.




