Halloween Order of Operations with Integers with Parentheses Pixel Art
About This Product
Get ready for a spook-tacular math adventure with our Halloween-Themed Digital Pixel Art Activity! An engaging resource appropriate for 6th through 8th-grade students, all about order of operations with integers—involving positive and negative numbers.
This is a no-prep digital activity with self-checking features that allows students to work at their own pace in a fun environment as they solve problems involving parentheses that are also free of exponents. As they progress through the Halloween-themed pixel art, each solved problem unfolds a mysterious image that keeps them excited and motivated throughout the learning process!
Key Features:
Digital Format: The activity is ready to be used in both the classic classroom and remote learning setups.
Self-Checking: Immediate feedback allows the students to learn on their own, making them realize even the most difficult concepts without needing constant supervision.
No Prep Needed: Save those valuable minutes with ready-to-go materials that require minimal setup, saving you more time for teaching.
Engaging and Fun: The Halloween theme makes learning a bit more interesting for your students as they practice these important math skills.
Order of Operations Focus: This activity will reinforce important math skills involving integers and expressions. Students will build problem-solving skills in this activity.
Printable Versions Included: For extra flexibility, this activity includes printable versions of the questions and solutions, and the task cards for extra practice to cater for different learning styles.
Standards Alignment: CCSS 6th-8th Grade: Get your students into the holiday spirit with this engaging math activity that will have them practicing their math skills in a fun, spooky way. You can use this resource in your classroom for instruction, test review, or math centers. Help your students get excited about math this holiday season with this unique digital pixel art activity!
Uses in the Classroom:
Classwork or Independent Learning: Great to reinforce skills during lessons or for self-study.
Homework Assignments: Students can practice at home what they have learned within the classroom.
Math Centers: It's easy to incorporate this activity into your rotations for math centers, allowing you to offer different types of learning opportunities for students.
Distance Learning: Make learning from home interactive to keep students engaged with the classroom.
Since this is an all-online activity, with interactive pages, there really is little prep that needs to be done; just give them the link, and off they go. You won't need to configure any locks or hide clues. It's all online access, with no need to log in via Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams. Be prepared for a mathy Halloween your students will never forget!