Details
Pages
8 Pages
Subject
Order of Operations
Languages
English
Product
Digital
Grade
5th, 6th, 7th
Resource Type
Activities, Assessments, Homework
Standard
Not standard specific
Description
Students will practice Order of Operations by simplifying expressions consisting of exponents, parenthesis, brackets/braces, fractions, multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting to find the Hidden Message.
This assignment has 20 problems. After solving the expression, your students will record the Code Letter that matches the solution to reveal a quote from a famous mathematician. This is great for independent practice in the classroom or for homework.
Included in this product:
• Assignment with 20 Problems (2 pages)
• 2 Answer Key pages
• Student Notes Sample
The sample Student Notes Page can be included in Substitute Teacher Plans or for students who may have missed your original lesson. Students can self-check using the Answer Key.
Some Ideas for Usage:
· Whole group instruction
· Small group iii
· Homework
· Bell Work
· Substitute Teacher plans
· Enrichment for those students who finish their work early.
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Thank you for visiting my store,
Michelle Delaney
MathWithDelaney
This assignment has 20 problems. After solving the expression, your students will record the Code Letter that matches the solution to reveal a quote from a famous mathematician. This is great for independent practice in the classroom or for homework.
Included in this product:
• Assignment with 20 Problems (2 pages)
• 2 Answer Key pages
• Student Notes Sample
The sample Student Notes Page can be included in Substitute Teacher Plans or for students who may have missed your original lesson. Students can self-check using the Answer Key.
Some Ideas for Usage:
· Whole group instruction
· Small group iii
· Homework
· Bell Work
· Substitute Teacher plans
· Enrichment for those students who finish their work early.
You may also like:
• Bundle: Integers Unit
• Math & Art Integration: Write an Equation to Match Artwork-Inspired by Jasper Johns
• Function Puzzles
• Cocoa and Donuts Multistep Equations
• Bridges STEM Project
• Scientific Notation and Standard Form using Solar System Facts
• Halloween Witch's Brew: Multiply, Divide, Simplify Fractions and Mixed Numbers
• Bundle: One Step Equations Unit
Thank you for visiting my store,
Michelle Delaney
MathWithDelaney
Students will practice Order of Operations by simplifying expressions consisting of exponents, parenthesis, brackets/braces, fractions, multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting to find the Hidden Message. This assignment has 20 problems. After solving the expression, your students will record the Code... more