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5.OA.1 Order of Operations No Exponents Task Cards and Google Form
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Are you looking for a resource that covers 5.OA.1- Order of Operations? This set of engaging and hands-on task cards was created to help your 5th graders practice Order of Operations with 24 different word problems.
What's included?
Many different ways to use this in your classroom!
Are you looking for more Order of Operations resources? Check out what I have below.
5.OA.2 Numerical Expressions Task Cards and Google Form
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Are you looking for a resource that covers 5.OA.2- Numerical Expressions? This set of engaging and hands-on task cards was created to help your 5th graders practice Numerical Expressions with 24 different word problems.
What's included?
Many different ways to use this in your classroom!
Looking for more Numerical Expressions Resources? Check out what I have below!
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5th Grade Order of Operations Math Task Cards
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make practicing order of operations fun for your 5th grade students with these engaging, hands on math task cards! This set includes 24 order of operations task cards in both printable and digital formats. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make these math task cards perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students to practice order of operations skills by exploring it on their own after teaching the skill. Students will love exploring math concepts through these fun activities, and won't even realize how much they're learning!
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love practicing order of operations with movement. They'll be out of their seats and engaged in practicing math skills.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print and cut the task cards (optionally laminate), gather writing utensils, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Carly R. says, "Great little activity for helping my kids understand what order to tackle their sums in!"
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Equations Variables on Both Sides Color By Answer / Color by Number Worksheet
By Kile's Classroom
Equations With Variables on Both Sides Color By Number Student Activity
Students solve equations with variables on both sides and get instant feedback!
If the answer is correct, it will be on the coloring page. If not, they know to go back and make corrections!
Even older students love to color, so make it a meaningful activity!
Great for review, skill practice, and test prep!
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Add and Subtract Integers Partner Math Problem Solving & Discussion Worksheets
By Kile's Classroom
Integers - Adding and Subtracting Integers Partner Practice - A great activity for student engagement!
Great for Error Analysis and Math Discussion
Same Answer - Different Problem Partner Practice
Your students work in pairs to answer different integer addition and subtraction math problems, but the partners have the same answers! This is a great way to get students to self-check and discuss their math!
Each student solves their first problem. Once finished, the partners check with each other. They move on to the next problem if their answers are the same. If the students have different answers, there is an error, and they must check each other's work and find the mistake!
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Scientific Notation Problem Trail.
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Exponents Interactive Notebook Page.
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Add & Subtract Integers Partner Math Problem Solving & Discussion Worksheets
By Kile's Classroom
Integers - Adding and Subtracting Integers Partner Practice - A great activity for student engagment!
Great for Error Analysis and Math Discussion
Same Answer - Different Problem Partner Practice
Your students work in pairs to answer different integer addition and subtraction math problems, but the partners have the same answers! A great way to get students to self check and discuss their math!
Each student solves their first problem. Once finished, the partners check with each other. If their answers are the same, they move on to the next problem. If the students have different answers, there is an error and the they must check each other's work and find the mistake!
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Key Words: Integers, Integer addition and subtraction, add and subtract integers, integer math
Order Of Operations Problem Trail- Student Activity - Add Movement to Math
By Kile's Classroom
Order of Operations Student Activity Game
This is a fun and meaningful activity to keep students engaged while they practice their skills with order of operations.
Order of operation skills include:
~parentheses and brackets
~exponents
~substitution with a variable
~multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction of whole and decimal numbers
~problem-solving
The students follow a trail and correctly solve problems. If an error is made, the students will have to backtrack and correct their work!
Students love this engaging activity where they get moving while practicing solving order of operations expressions!
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Order of Operations with Integers Problem Trail- Movement in Your Math
By Kile's Classroom
Practice Order of Operations with positive and negative numbers in a fun and meaningful way.
Students follow a trail of the order of operation problems that have positive and negative integers. The correct answers lead you to the next problem, but an incorrect answer will make you backtrack!!
This fun activity gets students up and moving AND gives instant feedback! No more practicing a whole page of work incorrectly!
Students practice working with integers and solving problems with the correct order of operations!
Need an Activity That Does Not Include Negative Numbers?
Order Of Operations Problem Trail.
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Scientific Notation Problem Trail.
Long Division Color By Answer.
Exponents Interactive Notebook Page.
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Order of Operations - PowerPoint, Interactive Notebook, and Activity Bundle
By Kile's Classroom
Order of Operations- PowerPoint notes, Interactive Notebook Flipable, and Partner Activity! A great presentation to help students remember the correct order of operations- especially the difficult multiply/divide and add/subtract steps!!
This Bundle Includes:
PowerPoint- with teacher notes for use
Interactive notebook Pages and Explanation photos For Use
Partner Activity for Order of Operations Practice
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Key Words: Order of Operations, Foldable, Notes, Interactive Notes, Power Point
Order of Operations | KaBoom Cards
By LittleStreams
These KaBoom cards are a fun way to practice Order of Operations (BIDMAS, BODMAS, PEDMAS), with differentiation built in. Players choose whether they want to choose an easier question (red), but will receive less points for their correct answer, or risk a more challenging question (green) and gain greater rewards.
The red cards consist of questions involving addition and subtraction with multiplication and division. It also includes questions such as 8-2+3 which tests student’s knowledge of the equal importance of addition and subtraction.
The Yellow Cards consist of questions involving brackets and some easy powers.
The Green Card consists of more challenging Order of Operations questions including more challenging powers combined with brackets.
Begin by laying all the cards out face down (so you see only the number of points they are worth). Players take turns to select a card, either red, yellow or green. The difficulty of the questions will increase.
They may also pick up either a Steal Card, giving them a chance to steal from any other player, a Shield, which protects them from the next KaBoom, and KaBoom cards which means you lose all your collected points so far.
Play as a whole class in teams, or print multiple copies to play in small groups around the table. If students get the answer incorrect, or they need some help, use your judgement as to whether you will allow them another guess or not.
Questions answered incorrectly go in the ‘house’ pile, along with any cards lost in a KaBoom.
At the end of the game, add up the ‘house’ pile. The winner is the player or team with the highest points (including any shield cards that have been unused). The house can win.
Included are two copies of the game; one designed for a double sided printer and one designed for single sided printing where you need to turn over the pages yourself to print double sided.
Full instructions are included as are answers.
Operations Rummy | advanced card game to practice the order of operations
By LittleStreams
A card game based on the traditional game of Rummy, where normal cards are exchanged for cards that feature calculations which challenge a player's knowledge of the order of operations There are 52 cards, 4 suits, 13 cards per suit as per a normal game of rummy. A working-out sheet is provided and intended for every student, so they can find solutions to each calculation as the game is played. We also have Algebra Rummy and Quadratic Rummy which are available to view in our TeachShare store. This card game is available as a Bundle with 4 other games. FIVE card games for the price of THREE. Click here to see the Bundle. You may also like: Order of Operations Battle Card Game Arithmetic Dominoes Arithmetic with Negative Numbers Bingo If you have any comments or suggestions, and to stay updated please follow us or take a look at our Facebook Page Please click here to visit our website for more information about LittleStreams
Christmas Math Escape Room Order of Operations The Elf and the Missing Key
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces order of operations skills? "The Elf and the Missin Key" Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun!
Based on the premise that the elf asks your help because he lost the key of the cabin where all the Christmas gifts are stocked, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, they will find the key!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Topics
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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Order of Operations Activity No Exponents PEMDAS Digital Resource Escape Room
By Matemaths
This Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room is a fun way to engage your middle schoolers in learning how to solve expressions with order of operations!
⭐ Need an activity to teach right now?
You can download and use this activity in 30 seconds!
Travel to different places around the world while reinforcing how to solve order of operations expressions.
Your students are bound to love this done-for-you digital escape room!
Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco.
In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations.
There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent.
A printable version of the questions is also included.
After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.
This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Order of Operations Activity No Exponents PEMDAS Digital Resource Escape Room
By Matemaths
This Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room is a fun way to engage your middle schoolers in learning how to solve expressions with order of operations!
⭐ Need an activity to teach right now?
You can download and use this activity in 30 seconds!
Travel to different places around the world while reinforcing how to solve order of operations expressions.
Your students are bound to love this done-for-you digital escape room!
Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco.
In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations.
There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent.
A printable version of the questions is also included.
After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.
This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Christmas Math Escape Room Order of Operations The Elf and the Missing Key
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces order of operations skills? "The Elf and the Missin Key" Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun!
Based on the premise that the elf asks your help because he lost the key of the cabin where all the Christmas gifts are stocked, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, they will find the key!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Topics
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: matemaths@libero.it
Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies!
Copyright © 2021 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Halloween Math Order of Operations No Exponents Activity Digital Escape Room
By Matemaths
Engage your 5th graders with this fun and interactive Halloween-themed digital math escape room! It’s a perfect, no-prep and self-checking activity that reinforces order of operations skills with 20 problems focusing on parentheses (no exponents).
Help the Little Zombie: Students will solve math problems to guide a lost zombie back to the cemetery. This spooky adventure will keep them motivated as they practice essential math skills!
Key Features:
No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are required. Everything is interactive and ready to use with just a click!
Perfect for:
Make math review fun and spooky with this Halloween escape room!
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
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Order of Operations Mega Challenge Activity
By Matemaths
Challenge your students with the Order of Operations mega challenge activity.
The activity is designed to improve speed and accuracy in solving complex math problems by using the correct order of operations.
The Order of Operations Mega Challenge Activity is a fun, engaging way to help students practice the order of operations.
The activity includes 10 problems:
This activity is perfect for students who always finish early every assignment and get bored easily.
Plus:
•Math Stations
•Fun Fridays
•Bellwork
•Extra Credit
•Exit Tickets
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
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Not for public display.
Summer Order of Operations Medium Pixel Art Google Sheets
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your 6th-grade students practice order of operations?
Look no further than this exciting mystery picture activity!
This activity is no prep and allows students to independently check their own work as they progress through the problems.
Using Google Sheets, students will solve 20 expressions involving parentheses and no exponents, with the added bonus of uncovering a mystery picture as they answer correctly.
Perfect for review, this activity is easy to implement and will keep your students engaged throughout.
With 20 expressions and no decimals, this activity is a great way to reinforce key math concepts in a fun and creative way.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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FREE Order of Operations Color by Number | Winter Math Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this fun printable Winter themed color-by-number activity designed to master Order of Operations!
Through 7 questions, with parentheses and no exponents, students will sharpen their skills in order of operations. This activity provides immediate feedback, allowing students to identify and correct any mistakes.
Features:
No preparation is needed; simply print and go.
Perfect for:
Solutions are included for your convenience.
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Copyright © 2023 Matemaths
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Not for public display.
Valentine's Day Escape Room Order of Operations Activity | Digital Resource
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging Valentine's Day activity that also helps your students practice order of operations? The "A Heart in Paris" Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun!
Based on the premise that a heart has lost its friend in Paris, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, the heart will be found!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Topics
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.