Looking for an exciting way to teach order of operations with integers (no exponents, no parentheses) and integer operations? This Halloween-themed pixel art activity will do just that! With 20 problems, students will solve expressions with positive and negative numbers, and watch as a captivating Halloween image appears with each correct answer.
Solutions include positive and negative integers.
Why You’ll Love This Product:
- No prep: Save time with a ready-to-go, hassle-free activity!
- Self-checking: Students receive immediate feedback, making it perfect for independent work.
- Fun and engaging: The Halloween pixel art motivates students to stay focused and solve all problems to reveal the hidden picture.
- Work at their own pace: Students can move through the activity independently and ask for help when they need it.
- Perfect for 7th-grade math: Includes 20 expressions that follow the order of operations with integers (no exponents or parentheses).
What’s Included:
- Digital pixel art activity with 20 problems focusing on integer operations.
- Printable handouts and task cards to reinforce concepts.
- Solutions for easy grading and review.
- Halloween theme to make math more fun and seasonal!
Key Features:
- No prep, self-checking resource that students can use in class, as homework, or as a math center activity.
- Perfect for practicing positive and negative numbers in the context of order of operations.
- Fun, engaging, and educational – your students will love working through the problems to complete the pixel art.
Perfect For:
- Classwork or independent learning
- Homework assignments
- Math centers
- Distance learning
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just 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.
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