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Adult education order of operations resources for GATE

Preview of Common Core: Order of Operations Puzzle! Math Puzzle for Grades 6 and up

Common Core: Order of Operations Puzzle! Math Puzzle for Grades 6 and up

Created by
Tracy Womack
Order of Operations Puzzle meets Common Core Standards. This puzzle will give your students practice with simplifying numeric expressions, while problem solving too. This puzzle is designed for students in Grades 6 and up (depending on level). I have used this as an individual, partner, cooperative team activity. Students like the challenge of determining the correct answer (it is self checking) and of creating the final triangle. This puzzle directly addresses both the Common Core Standards for
Preview of PEMDAS Escape Room. . .With Exponents

PEMDAS Escape Room. . .With Exponents

Created by
MsGreenLiteracy
This PEMDAS Escape Room With Exponents is a fun and engaging way for students to practice Order of Operations. This a no-prep activity, it auto-grades if used as an assessment and grades can easily be transferred to Google Sheets. Help your 3rd to 5th grade students better understand order of operations and PEMDAS without a worksheet. This order of operation escape room activity will make them feel like they are playing a game. .. because they are playing a game. These are perfect for your clas
Preview of Four Fours - An Expression-writing Challenge

Four Fours - An Expression-writing Challenge

Created by
Mary Carr
Four Fours is a game in which students race to use the four mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), exponent, square root, factorial, and order of operations to create mathematical expressions for each of the whole numbers 1 through 100. The challenge is that they must use only the digit four and it must be used exactly four times in each expression. This activity is highly engaging as students compete to outsmart each other. Once the "easy" expressions
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