Absolute Value Worksheets
These printable worksheets can be used to teach your students about the absolute value of integers. Absolute value is simply the distance an integer is from zero on a number line. It is represented by two straight lines on either side of a number. For example, |-27| equals 27.

Part 1: Find the absolute values. Part 2: Compare numbers with absolute values. Part 3: Find two values for each variable.
6th Grade
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On this printable, students will compare pairs of numbers using <, >, and =. Then they will order sets of four numbers from least to greatest.
6th Grade
This file has 30 task cards. Use them for peer study groups, on your document camera for whole-group instruction, classroom scavenger hunts, or small group lessons.
6th Grade
Practice value and absolute value with context! Identify true absolute value statements that accurately reflect each question's real-world context.
6th Grade
Questions asking for value and questions asking for absolute value can be tricky to tell apart. Each real-life situation is paired with a question, and students must explain how they know which kind of value comparison it is asking about.
6th Grade
Interpret the tables and decide whether questions are asking about distance from zero or overall value, including value increased vs. value changed and magnitude of temperature vs. hotter or colder.
6th Grade
Practice ordering rational numbers and their absolute values by distinguishing between question contexts. Real-world situations address profit and debt as well as population growth and decline.
6th Grade
Find opposite numbers and absolute values. Then circle the correct answers to the math questions at the bottom of the page.
6th Grade
Visualize A.V. as distance from 0 on a number line by plotting values, their absolute values, and their opposites. Also identify the distance between rational values and 0.
6th Grade
These absolute value practice questions ask students to identify the relationship between plotted points on number lines. Other questions ask about the relative distance and direction of rational numbers, their opposites, and their A.V.s on a number line.
6th Grade
Identify, add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative integers.


