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Choice Board Differentiation Activity

Jones, Melissa

Created on October 9, 2025

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Choice Board Blackboard

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Rational Numbers and Coordinate Plane

Some of your choices are going to be done on paper, and some of your choices are going to be done on a computer.

Watch YouTube Video & Reflect

Number Line Sort

Real-Life Examples

Plot the points & Reflect

Coordinate Plane Game

Create a Mystery Picture

Solve the problem & Explain

Picture Vocabulary

i-Ready Lessons

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Directions: Plot these points: (4,5), (-4,-5), (4,-5), (-4,5) using the blue circles. Drag the Roman Numerals to the correct quadrant and answer the short-answer question in complete sentences.

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Directions: - Watch this YouTube video here. Just hit the play button, and you should hear the sound. - Write 5 facts that you have learned and 1 question you still have about positive and negative numbers. (Below Grade Level)

Let's Get Creative!

Directions: Research some examples of positive and negative numbers that you would use in real life (examples: temperature, elevation, sports scores) You can use Canva, Google Slides, or PowerPoint to show the examples that you have researched, at least 5 examples, and explain why they are examples of integers on each slide of the examples. Use complete sentences.

One example:

The temperature is an example of an integer because it has a negative sign in front of the whole number.

Directions: Read the directions for the sort, then plot the points on the number line. Use the blue circles below the number line to plot your points.

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

Go through your Clever Page and find i-Ready - Complete your 2 i-Ready lessons for this week - You can do teacher-assigned or pathways I do not need to know how many you have completed; I can see it from my side.

Directions:- Before clicking on this link - When you get to this link, click the Play Game - Look at what it gives you, then click GO - Plot the 5 earthworms wherever you want them - You can double-click on each line if you want them horizontal - Click ready, then guess your coordinates that you have chosen - Move the cross arrow to the place of one of your points. - You plot the point that you think is your opponent's points are and move the cross arrow - Keep doing this until you find all the earthworms from your opponent - Screenshot when you have completed the game - Click on the link below

This is just like BATTLESHIP!

If you need any help hit the i icon when it is your turn to

Examples:

Directions: Make your own picture glossary using these words: - rational number - x-axis - integer - y-axis - coordinate plane - reflection - quadrant Draw a picture of your vocabulary words and color them.

Let's Get Creative!

Directions: Think of at least 12 points to create a coordinate plane mystery picture for a classmate. Write the lists of coordinate pairs down on a piece of paper. Your classmate will use the Desmos website to create the mystery picture.

If you are the classmate click this link below.

To use this website, you have to put it in coordinate pairs, ex, (1,2) for each point to plot on the coordinate plane

Directions: Answer the multiple-choice question and do NOT use the number line for this one. Just answer the question. Using the number line, where would -(-2) be on the number line? Use the blue circle to plot the point. Explain how a number line can help you with these types of questions.

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5