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Order of Operations PowerPoint Lesson with Practice Exercises

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Deb Hanson
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Grade Levels
5th - 6th, Homeschool
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61 slides and a companion handout
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I own several of Deb Hanson's products and they are consistently well-made. This particular product is an excellent way to review and introduce concepts to my fifth-grade students.
I've used several grammar powerpoints, with great success. This math powerpoint did not disapppoint! Thank you.
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  1. This math bundle has everything you need to introduce your students to the order of operations. The activities in this math bundle make learning the order of operations fun and easy! The GEMDAS acronym is used throughout these resources: groupings, exponents, multiplication/division, addition/subtra
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Description

Are you searching for a step-by-step PowerPoint that can be used to introduce the order of operations to your students in a way that will grab their attention? You've come to the right place! Introduce the order of operations with this highly-interactive 61-slide PowerPoint. It is designed to teach your students how to solve equations with multiple steps using the order of operations, and how to write and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. It features tons of practice problems!

PowerPoints filled with visuals are ideal for teaching new content to students because PowerPoints tend to be highly engaging and concepts can be easily broken down into understandable chunks of information. But let's face it... they are so time-consuming to create! Fortunately, now you have an option of using one that is already complete, kid-tested, and ready to go for you!

HERE'S THE SEQUENCE OF TOPICS COVERED IN THIS POWERPOINT:

Slides 1-9: Introduction to the Order of Operations (GEMDAS)

Slides 10-16: GROUPINGS in the order of operations (parentheses, brackets, and braces)

Slides 17-21: EXPONENTS in the order of operations

Slides 22-27: MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION in the order of operations

Slides 28-35: ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION in the order of operations

Slides 36-49: Multiple-Choice Practice Questions

Slides 50-59: Writing Sentences: Guided Practice

Slides 53-59: Writing and interpreting numerical expressions without evaluating them

Slides 60-61: Conclusion

It also contains a 3-page PowerPoint companion handout. Students write on the handout, recording their answers, as you advance through the PowerPoint.

This PowerPoint was created to specifically address Common Core State Standards 5.OA.A.1 and 5.OA.A.2. (It can be used with multiple upper elementary and middle school grade levels, though.)

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Here's what teachers like you have to say about this math PowerPoint:

⭐️ Sara R. said, "I used this with my class to teach the order of operations. It was perfect! I love how the PowerPoint breaks it down into instructional slides and then multiple choice slides and students can solve the problems. My students were very engaged and it definitely helped them learn the material."

⭐️ Jennifer Y. said, "Perfect resource and really helped my students understand the concept. Deb's PowerPoints are the best!!!"

⭐️ Zatambra J. said, "Worked well with my students. Used it as a pear deck. I was able to get great data. Great TOD."

⭐️ Jamesha W. said, "I love the way your products break standards down into easily understood chunks for the students. Engaging and fabulous presentation!"

You can also click on the following links to check out my related resources:

Order of Operations Task Cards

Order of Operations Game

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Please note: You DO have my permission to convert this PowerPoint to Google Slides, and to share it with your students via Google Classroom. (A Google link is not provided, but you may upload the PowerPoint to Google yourself, if you wish.)

Also, the PowerPoint cannot be edited due to the copyright requirements made by the contributing artists (clip art, font, background).

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61 slides and a companion handout
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Teaching Duration
2 days
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.

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