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Order of Operations - CCSS 5.OA.A.1, 5.OA.A.2, 5.OA.A.3


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1. Algebra: Order of Operations.

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Quia quiz. Match the math expression with its simplification using order of operations. SEE MORE
 
2. Calculations Using Order of Operations.

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Solve by applying order of operations. Round to the nearest integer. Questions may involve working with negative numbers. SEE MORE
 
3. Exploring Order of Operations.

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This interactive mathematics resource allows the user to explore the order of operations (brackets, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction). The resource also includes print activities, solutions, learning strategies, and a math game. SEE MORE
 
4. High-Stakes Heist.

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Your mission if you should choose to accept it, is to help Kit Foxtail get the townfolk's money back by the evil Duke Von Wolfington. In order to complete your mission, you will need to crack open some safes using your knowledge of the Order of Operations.  SEE MORE
 
5. Learning Activity: Order of Operations.

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In this activity you'll calculate equations using the order of operations. You'll be introduced to what it is and how it works.  SEE MORE
 
6. Order of Operations Game.

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Answer the problems to practice the correct order of operations.  SEE MORE
 
7. Order of Operations Millionaire Game.

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In this millionaire-style game, students will use order of operations to solve math problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division including exponents and parentheses. This is a single-player game that can be played on computers, iPads, and other tablets.  SEE MORE
 
8. Order of Operations Pretest.

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Solve each question using the correct order of operations. Be careful -- your response will be scored instantly -- you won't be able to change your mind. To start over, press the "Reload Page" button (at the bottom). To obtain your results, press the "Calculate Score" button at the bottom of the page and then follow the instructions. SEE MORE
 
9. Order of Operations Tutorial.

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Tutorial to go with the Pretest above. Work through several examples to learn how to solve problems involving order of operations.  SEE MORE
 
10. Order of Operations.

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Lesson, examples and five practice problems at the bottom of the lesson.  SEE MORE
 
11. Order of Operations.

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Try a workout of 10 problems. If you get at least 8 correct on your first attempt, then you're ready to move on. If not, review "In Depth" and try again. SEE MORE
 
12. Order of Operations: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide.

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Use the order of operations to solve each problem from iknowit.com. SEE MORE
 
13. Order Ops.

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This innovative game requires students to save seven members of a Royal Family from prison by using their order of operation skills to build stairways leading to their secret cells. SEE MORE
 
14. Smplify Expressions Spin the wheel Game.

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The acronym for the order in solving order of operations problems is PEMDAS also referred to in some cases as BODMAS. Students simply have to spin the wheel by hitting on the start and stop button. The decision to start and stop is yours; however, it will randomly determine how many points you can earn at a time when you simplify each expression. SEE MORE
 

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