What others say
Description
Are your students struggling to grasp the order of operations in your 5th grade classroom? These practice and review activities are the solutions for your 5th graders! Incorporate these 4 PEMDAS or GEMS math games into your unit plans to help your students practice order of operations. Each game has a recording sheet to hold students accountable.
Students will solve over 100 order of operation problems with these four math stations or centers.
Your 5th grade students will LOVE practicing or reviewing the order of operations with these fun games. Research shows that challenge-based gamification in the classroom leads to an increase of 34.755% in student performance (ScienceDirect, 2020).
What's included?
- Student Directions so you don’t have to repeat yourself.
- Teacher Tips for easy game set up
- 2 Order of Operations Board Games with 50+ questions
- Order of Operations Matching Game with 12 different matches
- PEMDAS or Order of Operations Leveled Shape Activity to meet all your students where they are
- Recording Sheets for every activity to hold your students accountable
- Answer Keys to save you time and energy!
How Can The Board Games be Used in Your Classroom?
- Math Centers or Stations
- Whole Group Practice
- Morning Work
- Early Finisher Activities
- Substitutes
- Send home to engage students’ families
Tips for Playing the Math Games:
- Read the directions to the students and model how to play.
- Be prepared with dice/spinner and game pieces for each player (paperclips, pencil top erasers, pieces from another game, etc.)
- Every student should solve every problem - not just the person who rolls.
- Create groups of 2-4 students. The lower number of students means the more focused students are while playing.
- Remind students that the focus is not playing the game but that’s just an added bonus! The focus should be on practicing math skills.
- Show students how to compare and discuss answers. Did you both get the same answer? If students get different answers, ask them to solve the problem using a different strategy or help coach each other through the problem.
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Meagan B. wrote, “Thank you for such a great resource! My students loved it!.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pauline W. wrote, “This resource was great since it was so differentiated. It was challenging enough for my high students.”
These math activities will provide an exciting way to work on order of operation skills with your students!! You don’t want to miss out on this ENGAGING resource. Make sure to add this resource to your cart.
Copyright © Chloe Campbell
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Questions or comments? Please email me at: chloecampbelleducation@gmail.com
Order of Operations 5th Grade Activities Bundle - Practice & Review Math Station
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What others say
Description
Are your students struggling to grasp the order of operations in your 5th grade classroom? These practice and review activities are the solutions for your 5th graders! Incorporate these 4 PEMDAS or GEMS math games into your unit plans to help your students practice order of operations. Each game has a recording sheet to hold students accountable.
Students will solve over 100 order of operation problems with these four math stations or centers.
Your 5th grade students will LOVE practicing or reviewing the order of operations with these fun games. Research shows that challenge-based gamification in the classroom leads to an increase of 34.755% in student performance (ScienceDirect, 2020).
What's included?
- Student Directions so you don’t have to repeat yourself.
- Teacher Tips for easy game set up
- 2 Order of Operations Board Games with 50+ questions
- Order of Operations Matching Game with 12 different matches
- PEMDAS or Order of Operations Leveled Shape Activity to meet all your students where they are
- Recording Sheets for every activity to hold your students accountable
- Answer Keys to save you time and energy!
How Can The Board Games be Used in Your Classroom?
- Math Centers or Stations
- Whole Group Practice
- Morning Work
- Early Finisher Activities
- Substitutes
- Send home to engage students’ families
Tips for Playing the Math Games:
- Read the directions to the students and model how to play.
- Be prepared with dice/spinner and game pieces for each player (paperclips, pencil top erasers, pieces from another game, etc.)
- Every student should solve every problem - not just the person who rolls.
- Create groups of 2-4 students. The lower number of students means the more focused students are while playing.
- Remind students that the focus is not playing the game but that’s just an added bonus! The focus should be on practicing math skills.
- Show students how to compare and discuss answers. Did you both get the same answer? If students get different answers, ask them to solve the problem using a different strategy or help coach each other through the problem.
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Meagan B. wrote, “Thank you for such a great resource! My students loved it!.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pauline W. wrote, “This resource was great since it was so differentiated. It was challenging enough for my high students.”
These math activities will provide an exciting way to work on order of operation skills with your students!! You don’t want to miss out on this ENGAGING resource. Make sure to add this resource to your cart.
Copyright © Chloe Campbell
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Questions or comments? Please email me at: chloecampbelleducation@gmail.com




