Topic : Integers
Class : 6th
Age : 13- 15
Medium : English
Let’s start module
Programmed Instructional material
Objectives
At the end of this module you will be
able to-
 know about the meaning of integers
 know about the types of integers
 know how to solve problems
Let’s start module
Integers are a special group or
category of numbers that:
• Consist of the set of numbers:[...-3,-2,-
1,0,1,2,3...]
• Integers can be positive or negative.
• Integers do not have decimals .
• Integers do not have fractions.
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INTEGERS NON-INTEGERS
• 5 5.9
• -9 7/5
• 67 45.2
• -68 8/2
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Examples
TYPES OF INTEGERS
POSITIVE INTEGERS
• Positive integers are the
set of natural numbers.
• They do not have any
fractional and decimal
parts.
• Examples : 1,2,3,4……
NEGATIVE INTEGERS
• Negative integers are the
set of negative numbers.
• They do not have
fractional and decimal
parts .
• Examples : -1,-2,-3,-
4……….
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On the number line points to the right of
zero are positive and points to the left of zero
are negative .
Zero is neither negative nor positive . It is
greater than negative numbers and smaller
than positive numbers.
Lets answer some questions
Q1: Integers can be .................
Positive
Negative
Both positive and negative
Neither negative or positive
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EXAMPLES
INTEGERS : 7, 9, - 15, 20, -
32.........
NON-INTEGERS : 4/6, 3/9, 4.8, 3.9 .....
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Q2: Integers do not have...........
Positive
Fractions
Decimals
Both fractions and decimals
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EXAMPLES
INTEGERS : 6, 3, 9 ,-7 , -4.......
NON-INTEGERS : 5.8 ,4/5, 8/7, 9.3.....
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Q3: 33 and 4 is an example of............
Integer
Non-integer
Decimals
Fractions
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Integers can be positive
and negative
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Q4: Positive integers are set of ........
Decimal numbers
Natural numbers
Odd numbers
Even numbers
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Q5: On the number line points to the
right of zero are.............. numbers
Positive
Negative
Decimals
Both decimals and negative
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Programed instructional material:Integers

  • 1.
    Topic : Integers Class: 6th Age : 13- 15 Medium : English Let’s start module Programmed Instructional material
  • 2.
    Objectives At the endof this module you will be able to-  know about the meaning of integers  know about the types of integers  know how to solve problems Let’s start module
  • 3.
    Integers are aspecial group or category of numbers that: • Consist of the set of numbers:[...-3,-2,- 1,0,1,2,3...] • Integers can be positive or negative. • Integers do not have decimals . • Integers do not have fractions. Next Slide…
  • 4.
    INTEGERS NON-INTEGERS • 55.9 • -9 7/5 • 67 45.2 • -68 8/2 Next Slide… Examples
  • 5.
    TYPES OF INTEGERS POSITIVEINTEGERS • Positive integers are the set of natural numbers. • They do not have any fractional and decimal parts. • Examples : 1,2,3,4…… NEGATIVE INTEGERS • Negative integers are the set of negative numbers. • They do not have fractional and decimal parts . • Examples : -1,-2,-3,- 4………. Next Slide…
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  • 7.
    On the numberline points to the right of zero are positive and points to the left of zero are negative . Zero is neither negative nor positive . It is greater than negative numbers and smaller than positive numbers. Lets answer some questions
  • 8.
    Q1: Integers canbe ................. Positive Negative Both positive and negative Neither negative or positive
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint! EXAMPLES INTEGERS : 7, 9, - 15, 20, - 32......... NON-INTEGERS : 4/6, 3/9, 4.8, 3.9 .....
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    Congratulations you haveselected Right Answer! Click Here to go the next question …
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    Q2: Integers donot have........... Positive Fractions Decimals Both fractions and decimals
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint! EXAMPLES INTEGERS : 6, 3, 9 ,-7 , -4....... NON-INTEGERS : 5.8 ,4/5, 8/7, 9.3.....
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    Congratulations you haveselected Right Answer! Click Here to go the next question …
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    Q3: 33 and4 is an example of............ Integer Non-integer Decimals Fractions
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint! Integers can be positive and negative
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    Congratulations you haveselected Right Answer! Click Here to go the next question …
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    Q4: Positive integersare set of ........ Decimal numbers Natural numbers Odd numbers Even numbers
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
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    Congratulations you haveselected Right Answer! Click Here to go the next question …
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    Q5: On thenumber line points to the right of zero are.............. numbers Positive Negative Decimals Both decimals and negative
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
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    Oops! Wrong Answer ClickHere to attempt the question again Hint!
  • 27.
    Congratulations you haveselected Right Answer! Click Here to know your score…
  • 28.
    Congratulations you haveScored 50 marks!