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Lisa Blagus http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lisa-Blagus Spring 2013 Summertime Integers Solve the following integer problems and circle the correct answer. On the following page, color the corresponding number on the picture that was chosen for each problem number. # Problem Answer #1 Answer #2 Answer #3 1 Casey waited tables this summer. On Monday, she made $60. Each day, her pay decreased by $4. What integer represents the total change in her pay over a 5-day period? $20 Light Blue $40 Dark Green $56 Red 2 The temperature at noon on a summer day was 88C. At midnight, the temperature had dropped 12. What was the temperature at midnight? -12Light Brown 100Pink 76Red 3 Monica’s credit card statement showed that she owed $250. She made a payment of $200, then she charged $38 for gasoline. She returned a bathing suit for a refund of $15. What is her new balance? $503 Purple -$73 Silver $103 White 4 A submarine is in the middle of the ocean at a depth of 115 feet. It dives to a depth of 4 times its initial depth. Write the submarine’s depth as an integer. -111 feet Orange -119 feet Black -460 feet Light Green 5 A group of hikers is descending a mountain at a rate of 400 feet per hour. After three hours, what integer represents their total change in elevation? -1200 feet Yellow 2400 feet Dark Brown 1200 feet Dark Blue 6 A scuba diver is at a depth of 82 feet. He descends another 19 feet. Write his new depth as an integer. -101 feet Pink 63 feet Red 101 feet Gold 7 James plays football with some of his neighborhood friends. Last week he ran four plays from the halfback position. He made "gains" measured in yards of 13, 6, 10, and 7. What were his average yards per gain? -9 yards Gray 9 yards Black 36 yards Hot Pink 8 Lisa and Molly were digging holes in the sand at the beach to build their sandcastles. Lisa dug an 11 foot hole and Molly dug a 14 foot hole. Find the difference in depth. -3 feet Lime Green 25 feet Lilac 3 feet Orange 9 Five 6 th graders were in a 3-mile race. Johnny came in third with a time of 34 minutes. Three of the runners had times of -5, -3, and +4 minutes relative to Johnny’s time. The fifth-place racer’s time was 12 minutes slower than the winner’s. What was the fifth-place runner’s time? 22 minutes Silver 41 minutes Dark Green 30 minutes Red 1 0 The population of a small town is changing at a rate of -255 people per year. How long will it take for the change in population to be -2,040 people? -8 years Sky Blue 1785 years Lilac 8 years Yellow 11 Mr. Ha-Ha is a circus clown at the town carnival. He starts the day with 68 pieces of candy. At the end of the day he has given away 383 pieces of candy. How many more pieces of candy did he have to get to be able to give away that many pieces? 315 candies Purple 451 candies Peach 5.6 candies Neon Orange 12 A roller coaster begins at 90 feet above ground level. Then it descends 105 feet. Find the height of the coaster after the first descent. 15 feet White 195 feet Gold -15 feet Brown

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Lisa Blagus http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lisa-Blagus Spring 2013

Summertime Integers

Solve the following integer problems and circle the correct answer. On the following page, color the corresponding number on the picture that was chosen for each problem number.

# Problem Answer #1 Answer #2 Answer #3

1

Casey waited tables this summer. On Monday, she made $60. Each day, her pay decreased by $4. What integer

represents the total change in her pay over a 5-day period?

$20 Light Blue

$40 Dark Green

$56 Red

2

The temperature at noon on a summer day was 88⁰ C. At midnight, the temperature had dropped 12⁰. What was

the temperature at midnight?

-12⁰ Light Brown

100⁰ Pink

76⁰

Red

3

Monica’s credit card statement showed that she owed $250. She made a payment of $200, then she

charged $38 for gasoline. She returned a bathing suit for a refund of $15. What is her new balance?

$503 Purple

-$73 Silver

$103 White

4

A submarine is in the middle of the ocean at a depth of 115 feet. It dives to a depth of 4 times its initial depth. Write

the submarine’s depth as an integer.

-111 feet Orange

-119 feet Black

-460 feet Light Green

5

A group of hikers is descending a mountain at a rate of 400 feet per hour. After three hours, what integer

represents their total change in elevation?

-1200 feet Yellow

2400 feet Dark Brown

1200 feet Dark Blue

6 A scuba diver is at a depth of 82 feet. He descends another

19 feet. Write his new depth as an integer. -101 feet

Pink 63 feet

Red 101 feet

Gold

7

James plays football with some of his neighborhood friends. Last week he ran four plays from the halfback

position. He made "gains" measured in yards of 13, 6, 10, and 7. What were his average yards per gain?

-9 yards Gray

9 yards Black

36 yards Hot Pink

8

Lisa and Molly were digging holes in the sand at the beach to build their sandcastles. Lisa dug an 11 foot hole and Molly dug a 14 foot hole. Find the difference in depth.

-3 feet Lime Green

25 feet Lilac

3 feet Orange

9

Five 6th graders were in a 3-mile race. Johnny came in third with a time of 34 minutes. Three of the runners had times of -5, -3, and +4 minutes relative to Johnny’s time. The fifth-place racer’s time was 12 minutes slower than the

winner’s. What was the fifth-place runner’s time?

22 minutes Silver

41 minutes Dark Green

30 minutes Red

1

0

The population of a small town is changing at a rate of -255 people per year. How long will it take for the change

in population to be -2,040 people?

-8 years Sky Blue

1785 years Lilac

8 years Yellow

11

Mr. Ha-Ha is a circus clown at the town carnival. He starts the day with 68 pieces of candy. At the end of the

day he has given away 383 pieces of candy. How many more pieces of candy did he have to get to be able to give

away that many pieces?

315 candies Purple

451 candies Peach

5.6 candies Neon Orange

12

A roller coaster begins at 90 feet above ground level. Then it descends 105 feet. Find the height of the coaster after

the first descent.

15 feet White

195 feet Gold

-15 feet Brown

Lisa Blagus http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lisa-Blagus Spring 2013

Summertime Integers

Solve the following integer problems and circle the correct answer. On the following page, color the corresponding number on the picture that was chosen for each problem number.

# Problem Answer #1 Answer #2 Answer #3

1

Casey waited tables this summer. On Monday, she made $60. Each day, her pay decreased by $4. What integer

represents the total change in her pay over a 5-day period?

$20 Light Blue

$40 Dark Green

$56 Red

2

The temperature at noon on a summer day was 88⁰ C. At midnight, the temperature had dropped 12⁰. What was

the temperature at midnight?

-12⁰ Light Brown

100⁰ Pink

76⁰

Red

3

Monica’s credit card statement showed that she owed $250. She made a payment of $200, then she

charged $38 for gasoline. She returned a bathing suit for a refund of $15. What is her new balance?

$503 Purple

-$73 Silver

$103 White

4

A submarine is in the middle of the ocean at a depth of 115 feet. It dives to a depth of 4 times its initial depth.

Write the submarine’s depth as an integer.

-111 feet Orange

-119 feet Black

-460 feet Light Green

5

A group of hikers is descending a mountain at a rate of 400 feet per hour. After three hours, what integer

represents their total change in elevation?

-1200 feet Yellow

2400 feet Dark Brown

1200 feet Dark Blue

6 A scuba diver is at a depth of 82 feet. He descends another 19 feet. Write his new depth as an integer.

-101 feet Pink

63 feet Red

101 feet Gold

7

James plays football with some of his neighborhood friends. Last week he ran four plays from the halfback

position. He made "gains" measured in yards of 13, 6, 10, and 7. What were his average yards per gain?

-9 yards Gray

9 yards Black

36 yards Hot Pink

8

Lisa and Molly were digging holes in the sand at the beach to build their sandcastles. Lisa dug an 11 foot hole and Molly dug a 14 foot hole. Find the difference in depth.

-3 feet Lime Green

25 feet Lilac

3 feet Orange

9

Five 6th graders were in a 3-mile race. Johnny came in third with a time of 34 minutes. Three of the runners had times of -5, -3, and +4 minutes relative to Johnny’s time.

The fifth-place racer’s time was 12 minutes slower than the winner’s. What was the fifth-place runner’s time?

22 minutes Silver

41 minutes Dark Green

30 minutes Red

10

The population of a small town is changing at a rate of -255 people per year. How long will it take for the change

in population to be -2,040 people?

-8 years Sky Blue

1785 years Lilac

8 years Yellow

11

Mr. Ha-Ha is a circus clown at the town carnival. He starts the day with 68 pieces of candy. At the end of the

day he has given away 383 pieces of candy. How many more pieces of candy did he have to get to be able to give

away that many pieces?

315 candies Purple

451 candies Peach

5.6 candies Neon Orange

12

A roller coaster begins at 90 feet above ground level. Then it descends 105 feet. Find the height of the coaster

after the first descent.

15 feet White

195 feet Gold

-15 feet Brown

ANSWER KEY

Lisa Blagus http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lisa-Blagus Spring 2013

Lisa Blagus http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lisa-Blagus Spring 2013

ANSWER KEY