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Order of Operations Four - Shodor
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3 to 8
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This activity allows two users to play a game of order of operations where each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row before his or her opponent ...more
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This activity allows two users to play a game of order of operations where each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row before his or her opponent does. The players can choose to answer problems which use addition / subtraction, multiplication / division, exponents, and parentheses. They can also choose the difficulty level. The learner tab provides useful information to students on using order of operations. The instructor section includes classroom advice, links to standards and textbooks, and related activities including a printable quiz.
tag(s): fluency (32), number sense (74), operations (71), order of operations (32)
In the Classroom
This site is excellent for enrichment. Include it on your class web page for students to access both in and out of class. Before beginning a lesson on order of operations, demonstrate several problems from the site on the interactive whiteboard. Allow students to come up with their own solutions which will lead to classroom conversations on why students came up with different solutions to the problems.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Print Free Graph Paper
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K to 12
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This site allows you to create and print different types of graph paper in a PDF format. The site is easy to use and takes you through each step needed. ...more
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This site allows you to create and print different types of graph paper in a PDF format. The site is easy to use and takes you through each step needed. First choose the type of graph paper from the eight different offerings including Cartesian (the most popular) and hexagonal. Next choose paper size, measuring units (inches or millimeters), then choose the paper created from the list offered. Just print after the graph paper is created.
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tag(s): charts and graphs (196)
In the Classroom
Save the site as a link for quick printing of graph paper when needed. Provide the link to students and parents to use at home when graph paper is needed. Quickly print graphs onto transparency film to use on overhead projectors.
This resource requires PDF reader software like Adobe Acrobat.
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