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Order of Operations Color by Code PETS ANIMALS Color by Number Integers
By Primary Piglets
Order of Operations Color by Number Pets theme math coloring pages are perfect for practicing Order of Operations and PEMDAS. 6 differentiated levels including; parentheses, exponents, with support, basic, complex and nested parentheses
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Differentiated levels:
1. with support
2. basic
3. with parentheses
4. with exponents
5. more complex
6. with nested parentheses
Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers: Picture Reveal
By Colleen Burdette
Fun, engaging practice:
Students enjoy this engaging activity involving Adding and Subtracting negative numbers. Students persevere to complete multi-step problems including negative numbers. Students will follow the order of operations to complete the problems as most problems include parentheses.
Students have fun revealing the picture created using correct answers. Students will troubleshoot incorrect answers and persevere in solving the problem correctly.
Self-checking as image is revealed by correct answers.
What's included:
How this product is useful:
Halloween Math Riddles: Integer Operations
By The M-Intercept
These Halloween math riddle sheets are ideal for 7th and 8th graders looking to review Integer Operations. There are four worksheets: Add and Subtract Integers, Multiply and Divide Integers, Order of Operations with Integers, and Solving Equations with Integers. All of these sheets require students to use integer rules to find correct answers. The riddles allow students to know they are on the right track by finding their solutions below and answering a riddle/silly joke.
Included: 4 Worksheets, each starts with basic review and increases in difficulty as students progress
☠ Add and Subtract Integers - 22 problems, mostly one-step with some two-step
☠ Multiply and Divide Integers - 16 problems, mostly one-step with some two step and two exponents
☠ Order of Operations with Integers - 10 problems, includes all steps of the Order of Opeations
☠ Solving Equations with Integers - 14 problems, half are one-step equations while the other half requires either combining like terms or using the distributive property prior to solving
Looking for other great ways to review 7th grade skills?
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Order of Operations | ALGEBRA | Practice Worksheet and Homework
By Oops Math is Fun
Order of Operations Worksheet & Homework Set
Strengthen your students' understanding of the order of operations with this Worksheet & Homework Set. This set includes one worksheet and one homework assignment, both designed to provide extensive practice and reinforce key algebraic concepts. Each resource is crafted using LaTeX for high-quality, clear, and professional mathematical symbols.
Key Features:
All documents are produced using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
Included:
MORE FROM OOPS MATH IS FUN:
Chapter 1: BUNDLE (all with answer keys)
Algebraic & Verbal Expressions BUNDLE
Order of Operations BUNDLE
Properties of Numbers BUNDLE
Distributive Property & Like Terms BUNDLE</a>
Relation BUNDLE
Functions BUNDLE
Study Guide
Practice Worksheet & Homework
Word Problems Worksheet
Quiz
More products coming soon on Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus! Make sure to follow Oops! Math is Fun.
Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses. For inquiries about transferable licenses, please contact us at oopsmathisfun@gmail.com.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
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.
Integer Exponents Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with integer exponents. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite exponent and fraction skills all the way up to simplifying complex expressions involving integer exponents.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review integer exponents after teaching the concept, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
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Fractions | Multiplication & Division | 6th Grade PowerPoint Math Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your students about Fractions: Multiplication & Division For 6th Grade? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 42 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to
✦ Understand Properties of Multiplication
✦ Multiply fractions by fractions
✦ Understand Reciprocals concept
✦ Divide Fractions by Fractions
✦ Apply Order of Operation
✦ Apply Multiplication and division expressions with fractions
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(FR) PBL/ABP - SPACE FOOD! (5e ET 6e ANNÉES)
By French Made Fun!
Ce projet a vraiment enthousiasmé mes élèves pour la science.
Quelle est la chose la plus cool à propos de l'espace?! La nourriture dans l'espace! Ce plan de cours non-conventionnel permettra à vos élèves de s'amuser, rire - et apprendre!! (woo hoo!)
Voici pourquoi vous en avez BESOIN!
Ce document comprend:
14 pages - livret d'élève imprimable pour qu'ils puissent suivre et avoir tout ce dont ils ont besoin le moment venu.
8 pages - Un quiz de style « jeu télévisé » sur Space Food (« Est-ce permis dans l’espace? »)
Une histoire sur Space Food avec des visuels.
3 activités d'une page (sur les astronomes, l'astronomie et une auto-bio en tant qu'enfant astronaute hypothétique!)
Une activité de groupe, en dyades et individuel sur la recherche de K-Cal avec une formule. Ordre des opérations (PEDMAS).
Les élèves créent un menu rotatif de 7 jours en utilisant:
Leur K-Cal personnel - Apport calorique - qu'ils calculent eux-mêmes.
Liste de base des aliments et des boissons de la navette spatiale de la NASA.
Guide alimentaire canadien.
Connaissance de ce qui constitue de bons repas dans l'espace + goût personnel.
Pourquoi obtenir une activité alors que vous pouvez obtenir 4 unités, cette activité et deux autres activités bonus avec le BUNDLE de SCIENCES? Pas de préparation, pas de stress. Cliquez ici pour gagner du temps, de l'argent et votre santé mentale!
♡ Mme. Kaitlyn
Order of Operations Bump Dice Game
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Keeping students engaged while practicing the order of operations can be difficult, but it doesn't have to be! Using this order of operations bump dice game can keep your students having fun while learning and working with a partner. Quick and easy set up with clear student directions makes this game perfect for math centers and substitute days, too!
Lead your students in practicing their order of operations skills while playing a fun game with a partner! Students will love trying to get all of the squares covered by answering the questions correctly.
Here's what you'll get:
Your students will love practicing order of operations with a variety of common classroom materials. They'll be out of their seats, engaged in mathematical discussions, and playing a fun game with a partner.
This game uses manipulatives and materials readily available in most classrooms. All you need is a set of dice and game pieces (I like to use the two-sided yellow/red counters).
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shaylene N. says, "Students enjoyed playing this game. Directions are easy to follow. Fun and engaging way to practice order of operations. Thank you!"
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the game board (laminate or place in a sheet protector to use year after year), gather the materials listed, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
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Math Order of Operations Activity | Code Breaker Easy
By Matemaths
This Math Order of Operations Code Breaker is a no-prep printable activity that helps students review and practice Order of Operations (easy version, with no parentheses and no exponent).
Students solve the operations to find a secret message!
This can be used whole class, in small groups or stations, as homework, or for intervention or remediation!
There are 7 easy expressions and the solutions will reveal the hidden phrase. The answer to each expression tells you where to put the letters.
I used it as a sub-plan in fifth grade and the kids loved it, they were so engaged!
Answer key is included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme
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Free Order of Operations Task Card Activity | PEMDAS/GEMDAS/GEMS/BODMAS | 5.OA.1
By Aimee in Elementary
These engaging ORDER OF OPERATIONS Task Cards reinforce 5th Grade Math CCSS 5.OA.1! This is the perfect activity for centers, small group practice, or independent practice!
Each of the 16 task cards features a unique problem type that challenges students to apply order of operations. The cards are designed to provide meaningful practice while keeping students engaged and motivated. Whether you're looking to supplement your lessons, prepare students for assessments, or provide targeted practice in a fun and interactive way, these task cards are a versatile addition to your math resources.
What’s Included:
While this is a great resource for any order of operations unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.OA.1! You may also be interested in:
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!
Order of Operations Relay PEMDAS
By Mathologist
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.EE.A.2
Order of Operations Relay Game. GEMDAS
Students can work collaboratively to learn and practice Order of Operations. Simple rules and easy to play.
Included:
* Rules and directions
* 3 pages of relay worksheets
* Answer sheets
More lessons and worksheets available at:
Two Step Equations Color By Answer / Color by Number Worksheet
By Kile's Classroom
Two Step Equations Color By Number Student Activity
Students solve two step equations 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!
Check out Kile's Classroom for more color by answer activities!
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Order of Operations Posters | PEMDAS or GEMDAS Bulletin Board
By AbsoluteValueMath
These Order of Operations Posters can be used as posters or a PEMDAS or GEMDAS bulletin board! This resource comes with black and white and color that spell out "ORDER OF OPERATIONS" as well as posters for "P/G E M/D A/S" and 5 completed examples. You can print this on 8.5 x 11 or make them into posters for students to see across the room!
No cutting necessary! Just print and hang up!
What you get:
- ORDER OF OPERATIONS (one letter on each page) - colored/black and white
- P/G E M/D A/S (one letter and symbol on each page) - colored/black and white
- 5 completed examples step by step - colored/black and white
These are great for:
- bulletin board during the order of operations unit
- posters to hang up
- reference sheets for student group work
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5.OA.1 Order of Operations No Exponents Practice Worksheets
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Looking for a fun way to help your students master Order of Operations (no exponents)? Look no further!
What's included:
Are you looking for more Order of Operations resources? Check out what I have below.
Equivalent Expressions Odd One Out - Which One Doesn't Belong
By MsVisualizer
Do your students need practice determining equivalent expressions with exponents, the commutative property, the distributive property, and more with just numbers and with variables? This activity is great for independent practice or group work! There is one page with just numbers and one page with variables.
In each row, there are 3 equivalent expressions and one that is not equivalent. Find the odd one out. Answer Key included. Perfect for a substitute day!
Includes exponents but no negatives.
This would unfortunately not work with the "Which One Doesn't Belong" routine because for these, there is one correct answer for each set of expressions.
Page 2 has expressions with variables that make use of the distributive, commutative, and associative properties and simple exponent rules.
Order of Operations Color by Number Activity Worksheets Coloring Pages - Snake
By Primary Piglets
Order of Operations Color by Number Pets themed "snake" math coloring page is great for practicing Order of Operations and PEMDAS.
CLICK HERE for full resource of 6 differentiated order of operations color pages.
This product comes with:
1 page math problems & answer key
1 matching math coloring page & color coded answer key
Order of Operations with Parentheses
By Colleen Burdette
Fun, engaging practice:
Students enjoy this engaging activity to practice order of operations with parentheses. Students will work problems on paper and enter answers into the Google Sheet. Students have fun revealing the picture created using correct answers. Students will troubleshoot incorrect answers and persevere in solving the problem correctly.
Self-correcting as image is revealed by correct answers.
What's included:
How this product is useful:
Order of Operations | ALGEBRA | Word Problems Worksheet
By Oops Math is Fun
Order of Operations Word Problems Worksheet with Answer Key
Challenge your students with real-world applications using this "Order of Opearions Word Problems Worksheet." This worksheet focuses on word problems to help students apply their algebraic knowledge in practical scenarios. An answer key is included for easy grading and feedback. Crafted using LaTeX, this worksheet features clear, professional, and easily readable mathematical symbols.
Key Features:
All documents are typed using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
Included:
Word Problems Worksheet
Answer Key
Worksheet Details:
Word Problems: Students read each word problem, write the corresponding numerical expression to be computed, and simplify to get the final answer.
Example: Mary bought 3 notebooks for $2 each and 2 pencils for $0.50 each. If she paid with a $10 bill, how much change did she receive?
MORE FROM OOPS MATH IS FUN:
Chapter 1: BUNDLE (all with answer keys)
Algebraic & Verbal Expressions BUNDLE
Order of Operations BUNDLE
Properties of Numbers BUNDLE
Distributive Property & Like Terms BUNDLE</a>
Relation BUNDLE
Functions BUNDLE
Study Guide
Practice Worksheet & Homework
Word Problems Worksheet
Quiz
More products coming soon on Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus! Make sure to follow Oops! Math is Fun.
Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses. For inquiries about transferable licenses, please contact us at oopsmathisfun@gmail.com.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
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