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Summer Order of Operations Easy Pixel Art Activity Google Sheets

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Grades

Grade 5, 6, 7

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Activities

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PDF

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Matemaths
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About This Product

Are you searching for a fun and interactive way to help your 5th-grade students practice order of operations? Look no further than this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity!

Designed to help students review and practice the order of operations, this pixel art activity is a great way to keep students engaged and entertained while also improving their math skills.

The activity requires the use of Google Sheets to solve 20 expressions, and as students provide correct answers, a mystery picture is gradually revealed.

This self-checking feature allows students to work independently and at their own pace, making it a great option for a sub-plan or independent work.

Order of operations is an important math concept that students need to master. It involves following a set of rules to determine the correct order in which to solve a mathematical expression that involves multiple operations. This can be challenging for students who are still developing their math skills, but this activity provides a fun and engaging way for them to practice.

The pixel art theme of this activity is sure to capture students' attention and get them excited to participate. The mystery picture that is revealed as students solve the expressions is a great way to add an element of fun and surprise to the activity. It also provides a sense of accomplishment and motivation for students as they work to complete the picture.

This activity is specifically designed for 5th-grade students and includes 20 expressions with no parenthesis and no decimals. This allows students to focus on the order of operations and simplifying expressions without the added complexity of other mathematical concepts. The solutions provided make it easier for students to check their work and see their progress. Solutions are also included for your convenience, making it easy to grade and assess students' progress.

Overall, this activity is a great way to help your 6th-grade students practice order of operations in a fun and engaging way. By using Google Sheets to solve the expressions, students can work at their own pace and receive immediate feedback on their progress. The pixel art theme and mystery picture add an element of fun and excitement to the activity, while the self-checking feature ensures that students are able to work independently and gain confidence in their math skills. Try this sub-plan activity today and keep your students entertained and engaged!

What's Included

Included:

Pdf with the link to the activity

Solution

COMMON CORE STANDARDS:

CCSS 5.OA.A.1

Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.

CCSS 5.OA.A.2

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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