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Order of Operations with Integers - Scavenger Hunt (Harder Problems)

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Robert Duncan
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Grade Levels
5th - 8th
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Students took three classes to roam around the school and find the clues! Was great to get them up and moving.

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The topic of this Scavenger Hunt is Order of Operations with Negative and Positive Integers. These questions are more difficult and most problems have many different operations or use larger values.

Also included in this file are two different printable exit ticket sheets related to this topic for use as an additional way to assess student understanding.

This scavenger hunt can also be purchased here as part of a bundle: 10 Integer Operations Scavenger Hunts

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What is this thing anyway? A scavenger hunt is a more engaging and mobile alternative to just giving the students a worksheet.

To use the scavenger hunt:
1) The slides are currently in order so that the question on the bottom half of each slide is answered on the top half of the next slide.

2) Print out all the slides and post them up randomly around the room or in the hall

3) The 1st slide is your key so don't post that one :)

4) Students start at any sheet and answer the question at the bottom. Their answer will be the number at the top of a _different_ sheet. That sheet is the next one they will solve. This continues until they are back at where they started.

5) Have students write down what the picture is for each question, as they go, so that they can quickly tell you the order when they're done (or when they think they're lost), so you can check it against your answer key.

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If you have any questions/comments/compliments then please let me know! I'm currently teaching middle school Algebra so I'm doing this during my free time (what little of it there is, heh). :)
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