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##### Examples
###### Lessons
1. Write the addition statement that each diagram represents.
+1:
-1:
2. Use integer addition to find the sum for the following situations.
1. Matt has reviewed 4 chapters yesterday and studied another 3 today.
2. Wendy had 12 skirts, but she donated 5 of them to a charity.
3. The temperature of a summer day went up by 9 °C in the afternoon and went down by 4 °C at night.
4. Aaron spent $11 for lunch and then lost$5 on the bus.
3. Identify the opposite of each integer.
1. +2
2. +10
3. -6
4. -5
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##### Practice
###### Topic Notes
As we grow older, we begin to see how things add up in the world. In this section, we will be adding up negative and positive integers using addition statements. We will be asked to write addition statements that match given sets of blue and red circles. These circles will represent positive and negative integers. Also, we will be given word problems and asked to solve the problems using addition statements. Finally, we will be using number lines to determine the opposites of given positive and negative integers.