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Each game has 10 questions.
Green box means correct.
Yellow box means incorrect.

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Grade 8 - Number

Standard 8.N.5 - Simplify multi number addition and subtraction equations with integers.

Included Skills:

Demonstrate understanding of multiplication and division of integers concretely, pictorially, and symbolically.
Identify and describe situations that are relevant to self, family, or community in which multiplication or division of integers would be involved.
Model the multiplication of two integers using concrete materials or pictorial representations, and record the process used symbolically.
Model the division of two integers using concrete materials or pictorial representations, and record the process used symbolically.
Identify and generalize patterns for determining the sign of integer products and quotients.
Generalize and apply strategies for multiplying and dividing integers.
Create and solve problems involving the multiplication or division (without technology for one-digit divisors, with technology for two-digit divisors) of integers.
Explain how the order of operations can be extended to include integers and provide examples to demonstrate the use of the order of operations.
Create and solve problems requiring the use of the order of operations on integers.

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