Detail: Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
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These multistep problems reinforce skills such as finding the area of a rectangle, writing equations, and performing operations with fractions and decimals.
Students can solve 8 equations to demonstrate their understating of Order of Operations. This intermediate-level activity has problems that contain parenthesis, but no exponents.
Answer questions related to: order of operations, converting from kilometers to meters, multiplying decimals, factoring, and long division with decimals.
This practice sheet requires students to use all operations, as well as basic exponents and parenthesis.
Simplify 30 expressions. All expressions have parenthesis, but no exponents. These work well for exist slips, classroom scavenger hunts, or peer review.
Multiply decimals by 10, 100, and 1,000. Add units of time. Evaluate expressions with exponents. Insert parenthesis to make equations true. Divide fractions and simplify.
This is the final set in the 5th grade Math Buzz series. Write exponents in standard form. Add parenthesis to make equations true (order of operations). Calculate and plot data on a coordinate grid. Solve multi-step word problems.
This file contains 30 task cards with expressions. Expressions contain parenthesis. Students use their knowledge of Order of Operations to simplify each.
example: 83 - (9 - 2)²
Write a number sentence using numbers and symbols that correctly matches each phrase. (example: What number is 76 more than the product of 13 and 8?)