Curated OER
Pageantry of the Senate
Tenth graders gain a better understanding of the historical significance of some of the procedures and traditions of the Senate. They see that the Senate in Canada is rich in traditions and pageantry.
Curated OER
Flying with Fractions
Students test their knowledge of the Wright Brothers and their aircraft, and compute ratio of two numbers to determine the ratio between wing span and length of aircraft.
Curated OER
To Vote or Not To Vote
Ninth graders discuss if it was worth some groups fighting for the right to vote. In groups, they participate in a debate in which they discuss whether the right to vote is a responsiblity by its members. They create their own piece of...
Curated OER
Under The Doctors Advice
Students discuss the importance of specifically following medical instructions. They simulate a conversation between a pharmasist and a patient. Students compare and contrast medical and natural remedies. This lesson is intended for...
Curated OER
Double Dipping
Fifth graders find and display all possible pairs of flavors of ice cream and look for patterns in the results. They discuss strategies for finding all combinations of flavors. Students explain and write a description for the pattern...
Curated OER
Capitol Visitors Center, Pre-Visit Lesson Plan, Grades 7 and 8
Students, through lecture and discussion, identify public lands of Texas and how the land was used during the 19th century. They read selections about public lands and work in groups to answer questions about the readings. In groups,...
Curated OER
Calendar Word Problems
In this calendar word problems learning exercise, students examine, analyze and interpret how to solve a variety of word problems involving a monthly calendar.
Curated OER
Single Integer Constants
In this math worksheet, students solve the problems using the single integer constants by practicing on the calculator. The sheet is a teacher's guide.
Government of Alberta
Learn alberta.ca: Math Interactives: Order of Operations (Object Interactive)
Students will be able to explore the order of operations in this highly interactive math resource from LearnAlberta.ca. Also included are print activities, solutions, learning strategies, and a math game.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Ooops! Order of Operations and the Ti Graphing Calculator
In this activity students can use the random number generator to generate numbers to make an expression using the correct order of operations when simplified will yield a target number.
Shodor Education Foundation
Shodor Interactivate: Order of Operations Quiz
This activity allows the user to practice order of operations with addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, exponents, and parentheses.
Shodor Education Foundation
Shodor Interactivate: Order of Operations Four
Students play a generalized version of connect four, gaining the chance to place a piece on the board by answering order of operations questions (addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, exponents, and parentheses).
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Aplus Math: Online Order of Operations Worksheets
Create customized interactive online order of operations worksheets. Each problem set is comprised of ten questions. Select "Get answers" to have the problem set instantly graded. Find out what percentage of your answers were correct, as...
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: Saxon Activity Center: Calculator Activity: Order of Operations and Memory [Pdf]
A worksheet focusing on order of operations and memory when using a calculator. Detailed examples and guided practice problems provided.
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Practice With Order of Operations
If you need a place to practice applying the order of operations this is it. A nice feature here is that you can click on the answer and also see a step-by-step listing of how to correctly solve each problem.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Order of Operations Worksheet
At this site from WyzAnt, students can practice their use of Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally with these ten questions before revealing the step-by-step work and checking their answers. Knowledge of the FOIL Method and the rules of...
Department of Defense
Do Dea: Spreadsheet Software: M2: L1: From the Ground Up: Create Basic Formulas
In Module 2 Lesson 1 of this course on spreadsheets, students begin learning how to create formulas in a spreadsheet. They learn also about the importance of remembering the correct order of operations. Includes slideshow tutorials.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Graph Order of Operations
[Free Registration/Login Required] The activities in this flipchart involve opportunities for working with graphing and order of operations.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Calendar Fun Operations
This activity is designed to help students evaluate numerical expressions by using order of operations. The students will be provided a calendar for the current month of the year. Students will then be provided with a worksheet that...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Roll the Dice
In this activity, students use the order of operations and number properties to create a unique expression from a set of numbers that must equal another number.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: Saxon Activity Center: Graphing Calculator Activity: Positive and Negative [Pdf]
Order of operations with positive and negative numbers is the focus of this graphing calculator lesson. Included are detailed examples, demonstrations of key functions, and practice problems. Acrobat Reader required.
PBS
Pbs Kids Afterschool Adventure!: Operation: Lost and Found Activity Plan
Gorillas, groceries, pirate treasure, and aardvark homes: these are just a few of the things children will search for and find in this week's Afterschool Adventure, Lost and Found. Children will use position words like above, below, and...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Number Sense
Order of operations goes beyond the traditional basic four operations to include positive and negative exponents and parenthesizes.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Remember Me?
In this activity, students use the calculator to compute the value of expressions involving order of operations.