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7th grade order of operations interactive whiteboards $5-10

Preview of Jeopardy Math Review Game  VA SOL 6.2, 6.5, 6.6, 6.8

Jeopardy Math Review Game VA SOL 6.2, 6.5, 6.6, 6.8

Created by
Jessica Gredler
This is a 6 category Jeopardy Review Game for VA Math SOL's 6.2- Fraction, Decimal, Percent and Ratios 6.5- Positive Exponents and Perfect Squares 6.6- Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Mixed Numbers 6.8- Order of Operations
Preview of Solving Equations and Inequalities- 5 Lessons- A.REI.b3

Solving Equations and Inequalities- 5 Lessons- A.REI.b3

Common Core State Standards aligned Standard A.REI.3 - Students can solve for one variable in an equation and inequality. Included in this Solving Equations/Inequalities bundle: Lesson 1- Solving 1 and 2 step equations Lesson 2- Combining like terms then solving for a variable Lesson 3- Solving Inequalities and graphing on a number line. Lesson 4- Solving with variables on both sides of the equation (distributive property included) Lesson 5- Solving Equations/Inequalities Review Each lesson i
Preview of Order of Operations Stations Task Cards Worksheets Smartboard BUNDLE

Order of Operations Stations Task Cards Worksheets Smartboard BUNDLE

Teachers ~ this is everything you need for your students to practice Order-of-Operations! You get Task-Card-Stations, wonderful-Worksheets, Answer Keys, and Smartboard-Slides in this BUNDLE that will save you money! Some of my favorite teaching tools! Great for Differentiation and also Spiraling Concepts too! You'll enjoy using these year after year! Be sure to L@@K at my other 1,285+ TERRIFIC teaching resources!~ ~ THANK YOU KINDLY ~ ~
Preview of EVALUATING AND WRITING NUMERICAL EXPRESSIONS

EVALUATING AND WRITING NUMERICAL EXPRESSIONS

Created by
Donna Melton
This Powerpoint presentation is a complete lesson teaching what a numerical expressions are, how to evaluate them using order of operations, and how to write them. It consists of over 34 slides, the last 4 of which are 2 different levels of homework handouts and the accompanying answer keys. I have included instructions for most of the slides in the Notes area, so this lesson can be easily taught with little preparation. This lesson is appropriate for grades 4-6 and could be used at higher le
Preview of Properties of Operations

Properties of Operations

Review the Distributive, Associative, Commutative, Zero and Identity Properties with this fun game. Based of the Lottery-Style game Keno, this game requires all students to participate, and game winners aren't necessarily those who always solve correctly. My students ask to play this game long after we've covered the topic! Teachers of younger grades can omit the questions with the distributive property to meet the standards of their grade level. You can also modify individual questions/sli
Preview of How I Teach Evaluating Expressions

How I Teach Evaluating Expressions

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 30 page Smartboard file over evaluating expressions. Students learn to plug values in for the variables and use order of operations to solve them. There are plenty of practice problems with answers.
Preview of Order of Operations - 6th Grade - 8th Grade Digital Activities

Order of Operations - 6th Grade - 8th Grade Digital Activities

Order of Operations - 6th Grade - 8th Grade Digital ActivitiesIn this lesson, learners will be able to:evaluate expressions using use conventional notation for the priority of operations, including brackets, powers, roots, and reciprocalsfind missing numbers in a multistep problem.The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.Lots of drag and drop activities with instant feedback.Buy this great value bundle of interactive lessons today to save you hours of pl
Preview of How I Teach Exponents

How I Teach Exponents

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 42 page Smartboard lesson on exponents. The lesson starts with the explanation of the base and the power. Next the process is explained. From there it goes to the explanation of -2 squared compared to (-2) squared. There is practice on simplifying both of those types first. Next the student has to write expressions using exponents. This leads to solving orders of operations involving exponents. Students should get a thorough understanding of exponents by the end of this lesson! Also in
Preview of Mr. Expression and the Game of Clue

Mr. Expression and the Game of Clue

Created by
Lorie Jensen
Equivalent expressions in a Clue-like who-dun-it game. Can be used whole group or assigned individually.
Preview of How I Teach Order of Operations

How I Teach Order of Operations

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 34 page Smartboard file explaining the process of deciding which operation to do first when a problem has multiple operations in it. The lesson shows a couple of mnemonics to help remember. From there there is lots of student interaction pages to practice on. Some let students pop balloons and others have students show which operation to do 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. The lesson then proceeds to solving several to get a final answer. All practice pages include answers.
Preview of Order of Operations Presentation - 5.OA.1

Order of Operations Presentation - 5.OA.1

Interactive Powerpoint presentation leads students through rules for order of operations. Presentation moves step by step using examples to work through simplifying expressions containing all four operations, parenthesis and exponents. Editable version included. NO PREP. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printables. Great lesson for cooperative learning or centers. Objectives: - Recognize symbols used in numerical expressions and equations - Use parenthesis, and exponents in n
Preview of Order of Operations - Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

Order of Operations - Interactive Whiteboard Lesson

This interactive whiteboard/panel resource works on any brand of device.Summary:In this lesson students investigate the impact of the order in which they calculate number sentences. They will use mental arithmetic strategies to solve problems and use a logical understanding of the order of operations to find the “correct” solutions. Students will be given number sentences which require a specific solution and asked to insert brackets to ensure the calculation is completed in the correct order to
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