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We've been working on Order of Operations this week and my students have the Order part down, but it is the Operation part they need some help with. I did an activity where I asked students to purposely make a mistake when evaluating the expression. Then the class had to find their mistake. Order of Operations Error Analysis My students LOVED this. It went over so well and they all wanted to go up several times to try to stump their classmates with the tiny little error they made…

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Struggling to teach your tweens the order of operations? Check out these creative activities that make it fun and will help them practice their skills. Make learning the order of operations more enjoyable with math mnemonic devices, songs, posters, task cards and card games - perfect for middle schoolers! Math Mnemonics, Order Of Operations Game, Teaching Order Of Operations, Order Of Operations Activities, Order Of Operations Anchor Chart, Orders Of Operations Worksheet, Order Of Operations Worksheet 3rd Grade, Order Of Operations 5th Grade, Order Of Operations Worksheet Grade 6

Struggling to teach your tweens the order of operations? Check out these creative activities that make it fun and will help them practice their skills. Make learning the order of operations more enjoyable with math mnemonic devices, songs, posters, task cards and card games - perfect for middle schoolers!

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Why I will never use PEMDAS to teach order of operations Ged Math, Cc Essentials, Math Tips, Teaching 6th Grade, Math Expressions, Classroom Goals, Sixth Grade Math, Teaching 5th Grade, Rational Numbers

I remember sitting in my sixth grade math class years and years ago. The teacher had a homemade poster on the wall that proclaimed “PEMDAS!” We wrote a mnemonic in our notes to help us remember which order to perform the operations in our expressions– “Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally.” I don’t remember order ... Read more

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