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12th grade order of operations centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Christmas Color by Number - Order of Operations -ex. X= (3+1) 4 /2  Gr. 3-8

Christmas Color by Number - Order of Operations -ex. X= (3+1) 4 /2 Gr. 3-8

Here is a fun worksheet based on combining numbers correctly by the order of operations. Good practice for math classes but also physical science classes. Examples: (3+1)4 /2, 4 + 24 /6, 7 x 5 – 5 / 5, 13-(3 x 2 + 4), 8-36 /12
Preview of Combining Like Terms Partner Activity

Combining Like Terms Partner Activity

In this activity, students will work with a partner to complete 15 practice problems involving combining like terms. This is similar to a think, pair, share activity. Students should have knowledge of variables and integers before completing this activity. Each student solves his or her own problem. Both problems are different, but the answers are the same. This is a great way to practice combining like terms! The answer key is included along with a student handout. You can also edit as n
Preview of Order of Operations Quiz

Order of Operations Quiz

order of operations quiz
Preview of Properties Sort

Properties Sort

I created this sort for students to work on in pairs or small groups. The sheet would need to be cut apart so students can sort the examples. The top cards with titles, should be used to set up the sort. I kept it small to save paper, but you can expand the table to make the cards bigger!
Preview of Order of Operations-Challenge!

Order of Operations-Challenge!

This is for enrichment purposes or for a student who finishes early and needs the extra challenge.
Preview of Inverse operations

Inverse operations

Created by
Zachary West
Middle school math intervention worksheet for multi-step inverse operations.
Preview of Order of Operations

Order of Operations

Explaining to students how to use the Order of Operations to simplify complicated-looking algebraic expressions can be a daunting exercise at times. I have attempted to make the process of understanding as simple as possible and hope that my input would be beneficial to those students who experience problems comprehending mathematical concepts.
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