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Order of Operations Leveled Activity The Exciting Excursion - Google Slides

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Rachel Lynette
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4th - 6th, Homeschool
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12 Levels + recording sheet
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Amazing resource! My students absolutely loved it! Great low prep activity for stations and review activities.
My students love using your resource. It is very helpful to see where they are at and what they don't understand.

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Your students can practice the order of operations in a fun way that is similar to an escape room activity. They will travel around the world, solving problems and collecting codes along the way. This activity does not include exponents.

You can click here to watch the student video which will give you a better glimpse into the activity!

Great for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders!

This game is completely digital. You can also choose to give your students a printed copy of the extra problems sheets so that they can turn it in to you. This activity is similar to an escape room or a break out in that students must gather password clues as they solve order of operation problems. It's great practice, creative thinking, and fun!

Not only do the students get to practice their order of operation skills, but they will also learn about new countries around the world! They will have the opportunity to quickly research the country and add to their digital scrapbook by correctly solving additional problems.

You can use the links below to check whether the technology will work on your students' computers. Some districts have filters blocking outside links, so if you don't often use Google in your class, make sure you test using a student computer!

IMPORTANT ▼ Check from a student computer.

Test that Google Slides Work! (You'll be asked to make a copy!) (bit.ly/testgoogleslides)

Test that Google Forms works in your class! (bit.ly/testgoogleforms)

A printable recording sheet is provided to give the students something to turn in (for a grade, if desired), but the activity can be completed without any printables!

Copyright information:
Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license.

Happy teaching!

Rachel & Cassi

Total Pages
12 Levels + recording sheet
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