- Understanding Integers, Opposites & Absolute Value
- Horizontal number line from -10 to 10
- Color-coded numbers (red for negative, blue for positive, purple for zero)
- Visual representations of opposites using connecting arcs
- Absolute value shown as the distance from zero
- Key examples highlighting |-7| = 7, |-4| = 4, |2| = 2, and |6| = 6
- Clear formula box showing that |x| equals the distance from zero
- Comparing & Ordering Integers
- Vertical number line showing -5 to 2 with directional arrow
- Visual comparison examples showing -2 > -4
- Crocodile mouth symbol (>) to help students remember which way the symbol points
- Step-by-step ordering example showing how to arrange {-3, 5, 0, -1, 2}
- Key concepts about number order at the bottom
- Exploring Rational Numbers
- Horizontal number line with both integers and fractions/decimals
- Mixed set of rational numbers displayed (-2.5, -1¾, -1, -½, 0, 0.75, 1⅓, 2¼)
- Equivalence callout showing 0.75 = ¾
- Real-world examples section showing:
- Temperature readings
- Money transactions (spent/earned)
- Elevation changes (up/down)
- Fraction Division & Multiplication
- Clear division concept: a/b = a ÷ b
- Multiplication rule: a/b × c/d = (a×c)/(b×d)
- Division rule with reciprocal: a/b ÷ c/d = a/b × d/c
- Worked examples:
- 3/4 × 2/5 = 6/20 = 3/10
- 2/3 ÷ 3/4 = 2/3 × 4/3 = 8/9
- Yellow highlight box reminding that we can only divide by non-zero numbers
The slide maintains a consistent color scheme throughout:
- Red for negative numbers
- Blue for positive numbers
- Purple for zero
- Clean background with blue borders for sections
This visual aid incorporates all the Arizona State 6th grade math standards you mentioned, presented in a way that's visually engaging and structured for student understanding. The SVG format ensures the image will remain crisp and clear at any size on a smart board.

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