Adding Integers with Different SignsΒ
Adding integers with different signs is often where students begin to struggle with integer operations. Unlike same-sign addition, these problems require students to compare values, subtract, and determine the correct sign of the sum.
This adding integers with different signs worksheet is designed to break that process into clear, manageable practice so students can build confidence and accuracy.
Understanding Integer Addition with Different Signs
When integers have different signs, the steps change slightly:
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Subtract the absolute values
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The sum takes the sign of the integer with the greater absolute value
For example:
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β9 + 4 = β5
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7 + (β3) = 4
Instead of adding directly, students must first compare which number has the greater distance from zero. This worksheet reinforces that decision-making step through structured repetition.
Whatβs Included in This Worksheet
This printable worksheet is organized into three scaffolded sections that gradually increase cognitive demand:
Section A: Add integers where the negative value has the greater absolute value
All problems result in a negative sum, helping students connect absolute value comparison to sign outcomes.
Section B: Add integers where the positive value has the greater absolute value
Here, students apply the same process but see positive results, reinforcing that the sign depends on magnitude, not position.
Section C: Add integers with different signs (mixed practice)
The final section mixes both cases so students must decide the sign independently before solving.
An answer key is included for easy checking, self-assessment, or teacher reference.
Who This Worksheet Is For
This adding integers worksheet is a strong fit for:
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6th and 7th grade math classes
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Pre-algebra instruction
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Intervention and small-group practice
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Homework and review
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Homeschool math lessons
The clean layout and focused structure make it especially helpful for students who need repetition without distractions.