CCSS Math Activities
Smarter Balanced Sample Items: 6th Grade Math – Target E
When US citizens travel throughout the world, they often need to know how to convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius. Young mathematicians practice applying the formula as well as other algebraic equations as part of a...
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Order of Operations J
In this math worksheet, students solve the five problems using the order
of operations to find the right solutions. The answers are found on
page two.
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Order of Operations B
In this math learning exercise, students solve the problems by using the order of operations. The example shows the correct order on the right side of the page.
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Order of Operations A
In this math worksheet, students solve the problems using the order of operations with the solutions for the expressions. The answers are found on page two.
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Order of Operations D
In this math worksheet, students solve the problems using the order of
operations and the example. The answers are found on page two.
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Order of Operations (J)
In this math worksheet, students learn to solve a problem in which there is more than one operation. Students read the rules and analyze the examples provided before solving the 5 problems. A memory device is provided to help students.
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Order of Operations
In this order of operations worksheet, students complete problems containing parenthesis, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students complete 10 problems.
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Order Of Operations (J)
In this order of operations learning exercise, students problem solve and calculate the answers to five equations involving addition and multiplication.
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Order of Operations
In this order of operations worksheet, students complete problems involving all four operations and parenthesis. Students complete 14 problems.
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Order of Operations
In this order of operations worksheet, young scholars solve complex problems where they practice using the order of operations. Students complete 7 problems.