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This Grade 5 integers worksheet provides essential practice for students learning to navigate the number line. By comparing pairs of integers and exploring absolute values, students develop a deep conceptual understanding of numerical relationships. This three-page resource ensures learners can confidently distinguish between positive and negative values while mastering mathematical notation.

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  • Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
  • Standard: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7 — Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers
  • Skill Focus: Comparing Integers & Absolute Value
  • Format: 3 pages · 67 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Accelerated Grade 5 Number Sense Practice
  • Time: 25–40 minutes

This comprehensive packet includes three distinct pages designed to build fluency with integers. The first section contains forty basic comparison problems, followed by specialized sections for absolute value evaluation and identifying extreme values in sets. The final page challenges students with true-or-false conceptual statements and logic puzzles to ensure a holistic grasp of the subject matter.

The worksheet follows a structured release of responsibility.

  • Guided practice begins with basic integer pairs in Part 1, allowing students to visualize the number line with forty direct comparisons.
  • Supported practice then moves to Part 2 and 3, where students evaluate absolute values and find extremes within varied numerical sets.
  • Independent practice concludes the resource with conceptual true-or-false questions and higher-order logic challenges.
This progression ensures students move from rote calculation to critical thinking through a gradual release model.

This resource is primarily aligned with `CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7`, focusing on the ordering and absolute value of integers. Students specifically address sub-standards regarding the interpretation of inequalities as statements about the relative position of numbers on a number line. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

Use this worksheet as a summative assessment following a unit on the number system or as a rigorous independent practice set. Teachers should observe students during the "Finding the Extremes" section to identify common misconceptions regarding negative magnitude versus value. It typically takes 30 minutes for students to complete all three pages with accuracy.

This worksheet is ideal for Grade 5 students ready for advanced math or Grade 6 students requiring remedial support. It pairs naturally with a physical or digital number line anchor chart. The varied task types accommodate students with different learning styles, providing both visual comparisons and linguistic logic puzzles.

The conceptual shift from whole numbers to integers represents a significant cognitive hurdle in middle-grade mathematics. According to a ScienceDirect TpT Analysis, structured worksheets that combine procedural fluency with conceptual challenges—such as the logic puzzles and absolute value evaluations found here—significantly improve long-term retention of number system properties. By requiring students to articulate the relationship between a number and its absolute value, this resource addresses the magnitude vs. value misconception often seen in novice learners. Research indicates that frequent, low-stakes practice with standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7 builds the necessary foundation for future success in algebraic reasoning and coordinate geometry. Educators can rely on this validated instructional design to provide the repeated exposure required for mastery of negative integers. This self-contained practice set functions as both a skill-building tool and a diagnostic instrument for identifying student progress within the rational number system.