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Order of Operations Mystery Picture Activity for Google Classroom - Using PEMDAS

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5th - 6th, Homeschool
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What educators are saying

My students love revealing the mystery pictures. Some products that I have purchased in the past were more difficult, these problems were perfect!
I like that this resource several times to teach and review order of operations. It comes with 3 versions so easy to have one to teach and 2 to review!
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Description

Are you looking for a digital, self-checking order of operations activity for 5th grade students? This interactive activity opens in Google Sheets, and each sheet includes 16 expressions for students to evaluate. Because the expressions include all four operations as well as parentheses and brackets, your students will become PEMDAs masters in no time! This set does not include exponents. If you are looking for students to solve expressions with exponents, check out this Order of Operations with Exponents Mystery Picture.

This works well as math stations, centers, rotations, homework, or as an order of operations challenge activity for your early and fast finishers! It is perfect for either face to face learning or digital learning.

How does the self-checking aspect work?

When students type in their answers, the self-checking feature will cause one of two things to happen:

  1. A correct answer will turn the answer box green. Additionally, part of the mystery picture will be revealed!
  2. An incorrect answer will turn the box red and no part of the mystery picture will be revealed. This is a reminder to students to try evaluating the expression again.

Included in this product:

  • 3 Mystery Picture Google sheets with 16 expressions to evaluate
  • Answer keys for each activity
  • A PDF explaining how to assign this activity in Google Classroom and Canvas.

What teachers have to say about this product:

"My students loved this and kept working to see the picture! So creative!" -Kimberly P.

"Great fun, students were engaged and happy to complete it. Worked great!" -Kara D.

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Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.

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