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11th grade order of operations games

Preview of Evaluating Expressions – Super Mario Bros. Speed Math Game

Evaluating Expressions – Super Mario Bros. Speed Math Game

Created by
Brian Taylor
My students love practicing how to evaluate expressions using this Super Mario Bros. Speed Math Game. Here's the rundown – students will race each other through the Mario Expressions Game Board. They will need a counter or token to use as their game piece and they will need a die to roll. In order for the student to move along the game board, he or she must roll the die and substitute the number he or she rolls for the "x" value. Then the student must evaluate the expression to determine how m
Preview of WitPro Math Challenge Game

WitPro Math Challenge Game

In this game, students race to see who can make the target number first by using the operations. Students write their number sentences on the response strips provided.This is a great way for older students to practice orders of operation. Students can use any method of math to solve their problem. The rules can be changed or adapted by the teacher!This is a game you can purchase called Witzzle Pro. I did not create this game, I have adapted my own rules for the game and you can too!
Preview of Digital Tic Tac Toe Quadratic Formula & Plus or Minus for Intro or Remediation

Digital Tic Tac Toe Quadratic Formula & Plus or Minus for Intro or Remediation

This is a self-check game that has worked out Algebra solutions embedded. It is scaffolded through Google Slides, and is ready to use as pre-requisite/remediation/intervention activity that students can complete collaboratively without teacher support. Students have the ability to self-correct their math as they work through the game, improving engagement and confidence.RELAX! All the hassle has been done for you :) Students get to work on Order of Operation problems specifically geared towards
Preview of Math Puzzle Fun: Order Ops, Equations

Math Puzzle Fun: Order Ops, Equations

Created by
Steve Hiner EdD
These are the first five activities from my new book, Puzzling Algebra, available now on Amazon.com. Note: The book is now available for digital download in my store here on Teacherspayteachers.com. Activities include: 1) Order of operations - solve the problems and use your answers to find your way through a maze. 2) Order of operations - solve the problems and place the answers in a crossword puzzle (higher level problems). 3) Properties of exponents puzzle - can you figure out what goes in
Preview of Digital Self-Check Tic Tac Toe Quadratic Formula & Plus Minus Intro/Remediation

Digital Self-Check Tic Tac Toe Quadratic Formula & Plus Minus Intro/Remediation

This Google Sheets game, color changing, self-check game has worked out solutions included, allowing Algebra students to get immediate feedback and increase mastery. Math Questions are scaffolded to give practice on pre-requisite skills for Quadratic Formula. Also great as an intervention activity inside rotations. RELAX! All the hassle has been done for you :) Students utilize PEMDAS to solve and there are even questions that incorporate splitting equations due to having plus-or-minus symbols.
Preview of Order of Operations Clue Activity - {Algebra 1}

Order of Operations Clue Activity - {Algebra 1}

Created by
Fun with Algebra
This order of operations clue activity is geared towards Algebra 1 students (could also serve as a great review for Geometry, Algebra 2 and beyond!). Includes exponents, absolute value, and square roots, as well as replacement before applying the order of operations. Great activity to help find who stole the treat boxes! Goes great with my Order of Operations and Replacement Guided notes! Another fun Order of Operations Activity is: Order of Operations Fact or Fiction Sort The slides are now ed
Preview of Math Marvel Game ~ Fun, Differentiated Use of Critical Math Thinking Skills

Math Marvel Game ~ Fun, Differentiated Use of Critical Math Thinking Skills

This 24-page Boogleâ„¢-inspired packet comes with full-sized as well as student game boards. Basic rules are like Boggleâ„¢ rules. No number used twice. Can move horizontally, vertically, and diagonally, but all game pieces must be touching in order to make a move. No jumping around the game board or doubling back allowed. Some student game boards can be cut in half-sheet size, while one style is meant to be left together and both sides used by the same student/pair. There are options fo
Preview of Order of Operations Game - Small Group TableTop Practice Activity

Order of Operations Game - Small Group TableTop Practice Activity

Bring the TableTop Game revolution to your classroom! Board games are experiencing a renaissance and tapping into their innate engagement is a no brainer. This is the natural evolution of task cards. TableTop Math games cover a single unit of math study. The questions range from simple skill practice to application. Provided are four different game styles that can be played with the same set of math cards. Mix it up or let your students choose what to play. The choice is yours! In Journey, stude
Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS ABSOLUTE VALUE/ EXPONENTS  SCAVENGER HUNT PARROT

ORDER OF OPERATIONS ABSOLUTE VALUE/ EXPONENTS SCAVENGER HUNT PARROT

Have FUN while practicing solving ORDER OF OPERATIONS with ABSOLUTE VALUE AND EXPONENTS with a GAME/ ACTIVITY! A Scavenger Hunt! Keep your students ACTIVE AND ENGAGED! This is a looping scavenger hunt. What's Included (One Scavenger Hunt):12 half-sheet color cards 12 half-sheet black and white cards student work pagesFULL SOLUTIONS answer key12 QUESTIONS:6 contain absolute value9 contain exponents4 contain decimals2 fractionspositive & negative integersall operations used: +, -, x, /If y
Preview of Capture it! Dice Game (Order of Operations)

Capture it! Dice Game (Order of Operations)

Are you always searching for a great new math activity? This order of operations “Capture It!” game makes kids think as they exercise mental math skills. Also, it’s fun! The game is easy to prepare (simply copy and cut). Once you have made however many sets of cards you need, the game will always be ready to use … all year long! It works well for early finishers, to provide extra practice with order of operations, as an activity for a substitute teacher, or on the day before a vacation. S
Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS Color By Number| FALL themed 4 DIFFERENTIATED ACTIVITY

ORDER OF OPERATIONS Color By Number| FALL themed 4 DIFFERENTIATED ACTIVITY

PUMPKINS! CANDY CORN! APPLES! OH MY! Fun! SELF-CHECKING! PRINT & GO! Awesome Practice!!! Keep your students ACTIVE AND ENGAGED! This is a bundle of differentiated fall themed color by numbers used to practice order of operations. (Please see sample preview problems for type of problems in activity.) Order of operations can be a challenging task for many students, so make it fun! This can be used as an independent activity: start in class, finish for homework; all in class; all fo
Preview of Math Games - Can you guess which one? - Bundle IV

Math Games - Can you guess which one? - Bundle IV

Created by
Mathew's House
Unique, interesting, fun & effective ! With 12 Games you save over 40% ! Every title in the series of “Can you guess which one?“ games comes in three formats: Smart Notebook, Power Point and pdf, all of which are highly interactive. They are a great way to teach, reinforce or review any topic. Its informal yet challenging approach creates an atmosphere of excitement where students want to uncover the answer rather than feeling that it is just another set of mundane problems to solve. Thi
Preview of Order of Operations Pemdas Game

Order of Operations Pemdas Game

Created by
Math to the Core
Order of Operations Pemdas Game I have adapted my student's favorite dice math game to paper. Students are asked to create expressions using petal numbers and PEMDAS rules to equal the center number. Example: 5x2 = 10 4x5/(2+3)+6x1 = 10 Difficulty level increases as students use most or all of the petals and most or all of math operations. For example, have primary students use at least 4 of the petals and two operations (addition and subtraction). High school students could be require
Preview of Fun Fact: Powers & Exponents (Google) Distance Learning

Fun Fact: Powers & Exponents (Google) Distance Learning

This Puzzle & Fun Fact Activity is part of:☑ 2017 Google Interactive Membership {GROWING BUNDLE} - Current & Future ProductsThis ❤ Google Interactive Activity ❤ is an engaging practice of working with "Powers & Exponents" . This is a BLENDED Activity as a HARD COPY of the activity is included in this product. This products has a total of 12 questions. This activity is great for DIFFERENTIATION.This activity is self-checking. At the end of the activity, students would have found 1
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 -Brackets/ Parentheses, Exponents, Scavenger Activity x& dot

Order of Operations -Brackets/ Parentheses, Exponents, Scavenger Activity x& dot

No Prep! Print and Go! (2 Sets -- one uses "x," the other uses "dot.") Order of Operations: Grouping Symbols and Exponents. This is a scavenger hunt to practice more challenging Order of Operations expressions! SELF-CHECKING!!!! This is a set of 12 half-sheet questions. Questions have integers only. All operations are used. No negatives are used. Basic exponents are used. Multiple Grouping Symbols used: ( ), [ ], { }. A SECOND SET IS PROVIDED USING A "DOT" INSTEAD OF AN "X" FOR MUL
Preview of Order of Operations Halloween Whodunnit Activity - Printable Game

Order of Operations Halloween Whodunnit Activity - Printable Game

Nothing like a good criminal investigation to liven up the order of operations! This time with a Halloween themed twist!Based off my popular CSI projects, I have created Whodunnits? The Whodunnits plan to focus on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill building than application. Every day can't be a project day, so Whodunnits can be an engaging out-of-their-seat activity to practice important skills. In a Whodunnit, students will work in teams to solve 10 practice
Preview of Variables & Expressions Game - Small Group TableTop Practice Activity

Variables & Expressions Game - Small Group TableTop Practice Activity

Bring the TableTop Game revolution to your classroom! Board games are experiencing a renaissance and tapping into their innate engagement is a no brainer. This is the natural evolution of task cards. TableTop Math games cover a single unit of math study. The questions range from simple skill practice to application. Provided are four different game styles that can be played with the same set of math cards. Mix it up or let your students choose what to play. The choice is yours! In Journey, stude
Preview of DATA BALL x NBA & WNBA Data Management Basketball x NO PREP x GOOGLE SHEETS

DATA BALL x NBA & WNBA Data Management Basketball x NO PREP x GOOGLE SHEETS

Created by
Cairns Crew
DATA MANAGEMENT AND BASKETBALL! 2.0 NOW ALL ON GOOGLE SHEETS! NO PREP!SIMPLY SHARE AND WATCH THE KIDS GO!The first sheet includes the formulas/example for Jokic to make the rest of the sheet work by plug and play. However, feel free to delete or edit.Can be used as a performance task for Data Management and Number Sense and Numeration!Want an exciting and fun activity to get students interested in Data Management? This is the resource for you! Combining competitive gameplay, exciting research, a
Preview of Jeopardy Review

Jeopardy Review

This Jeopardy Review Game is a fun way for students to practice/review the following skills: solving 1-step equations, order of operations, simplifying expressions, evaluating expressions, and writing expressions. However, you can also change the topics and problems if you so choose. This is a pre-made game, but also please feel free to use the template to create your own review. You must be in presentation mode to use the game. Simply click on a point value in a topic, and it will take you
Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS Color By Number FALL HALLOWEEN4 DIFFERENTIATE ACTIVITY

ORDER OF OPERATIONS Color By Number FALL HALLOWEEN4 DIFFERENTIATE ACTIVITY

Fun! SELF-CHECKING! PRINT & GO! Awesome Practice!!! Keep your students ACTIVE AND ENGAGED! This is a bundle of differentiated fall/ Halloween themed color by numbers used to practice order of operations. (Please see sample preview problems for type of problems in activity.) Order of operations can be a challenging task for many students, so make it fun! This can be used as an independent activity: start in class, finish for homework; all in class; all for homework OR it can be u
Preview of Unit 1 Real Numbers, Exponents, and Scientific Notation Jeopardy Review Game

Unit 1 Real Numbers, Exponents, and Scientific Notation Jeopardy Review Game

Created by
Reyna Marie
Math 8 Unit 1 Real Numbers, Exponents, and Scientific Notation Jeopardy Review Game. When in present mode it keeps track of which problems have been selected. When you want to go back to the home screen, select the Jeopardy man in the bottom left corner. You can also edit questions if needed.
Preview of Order of Operations Back to School Whodunnit Activity - Printable Game

Order of Operations Back to School Whodunnit Activity - Printable Game

Nothing like a good criminal investigation to liven up the order of operations! This time with a Back to School themed twist!Based off my popular CSI projects, I have created Whodunnits? The Whodunnits plan to focus on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill building than application. Every day can't be a project day, so Whodunnits can be an engaging out of their seat activity to practice important skills. In a Whodunnit?, students will work in teams to solve 10 pr
Preview of Middle School Math: Solving One Step Equations with Rational Numbers

Middle School Math: Solving One Step Equations with Rational Numbers

LESSON: ONE_STEP EQUATIONS PUZZLE GAMEGRADE LEVEL: MIDDLE SCHOOLTIME FRAME: 1 HOUROBJECTIVE:o The learner will work to solve one-step equations with rational numbers.o The learner will solve equations that include decimals fractions, to solve for x.MATERIALS:o Scissorso Zip lock bagso Construction paper and glue o Optional: lamination for storage and reuse. If you choose this, construction paper and glue will not be needed, as they will not glue the pieces to construction paper. o Print out of p
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