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numeric Negative Number Worksheets

Our numeric negative number worksheets provide 12 different problem types with numerical answers, covering comparing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing negative numbers. These worksheets offer structured practice with concrete numerical solutions, making them ideal for assessment and homework assignments where students need to demonstrate computational fluency.

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Determining Value

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These worksheets help students understand positive and negative numbers. Activities include comparing negative numbers, locating negative numbers on a number line, identifying which integer is greater or less, finding opposites, understanding absolute value with number lines, comparing using absolute value, ordering integers, and finding equivalent expressions with negatives. Aligned with sixth grade.

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Adding & Subtracting

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Students practice adding and subtracting with negative numbers. Worksheets include using helper number lines, computing with positive and negative integers, adding and subtracting to zero, working with rational numbers as decimals, and showing distance on a number line. Aligned with seventh grade number system standards.

Find Positive and Negative Sums on a Numberline

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Multiplying & Dividing

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These worksheets cover multiplying and dividing with negative numbers. Students determine the sign of products and quotients, divide negative fractions, and find missing values in multiplication and division equations involving negatives. Aligned with seventh grade standards.

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Multiplication and Division Missing Value

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Absolute Value

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Students examine absolute value — the distance a number is from zero regardless of sign. These worksheets build understanding that absolute value is always positive or zero and provide practice evaluating absolute value expressions. Aligned with sixth grade standards.

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