Walking Backwards

Aims & Learning Outcomes

The programme aims to:

  • Describe negative numbers, giving illustrations of their use in calculations.
  • Provide examples showing the meaning of negative numbers in real-life situations.
  • Use the number line to provide a context for negative numbers.
  • Provide entertaining lesson material with opportunities for further exploration.
  • Demonstrate a practical problem-solving approach.

After watching the programme, students should:

  • Appreciate that the number line can be extended indefinitely below zero.
  • Know that a number that is less than zero is called negative (and a number greater than zero is called positive).
  • Understand the ideas of ‘greater than’ and ‘less than’ in the context of directed numbers and positions on the number line.
  • Understand that calculation with positive and negative (directed) numbers is an extension of calculation with positive numbers.
  • Be aware that the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division can be applied to directed numbers, and have some understanding of how the arithmetic of directed numbers works.
  • Recognise that directed numbers arise in real-life contexts, such as owing money.



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