Order of Operations Digital Math Task Cards & Quiz

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Cognitive Cardio Math
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Grade Levels
5th - 7th, Homeschool
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PDF with links to Google files, instructions, recording sheet, key
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I like to use this activity with my 7th and 8th graders at the beginning of the year. It helps them dust off their math brains from the summer.
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Description

Students can practice with these 30 self-checking Order of Operations Task Cards in Google Slides and then take the 10-question quiz in Google Forms.

Have you checked out the Order of Operations Activities Bundle? It includes this resource plus a variety of other resources for instruction and practice!

Check out the Preview above to see what's included and see a quick video demo.

This easy-to-use resource includes a PDF with:

  • Link to Order of Operations Task Cards in Google Slides (30 questions)
  • Paper recording sheet
  • Task Cards Answer Key
  • Link to Order of Operations Quick Quiz in Google Forms (10 questions)
  • Instructions for cards and for quiz
  • PDF of the task cards

Cards require students to:

  • Evaluate exponential expressions
  • Use order of operations to solve expressions with exponents and parentheses

Using the self-checking Task Cards:

Each card has 2 answer choices in purple boxes – these are clickable. Students just need to select their answer and they’ll move to a feedback slide, which will tell them if their answer was correct or incorrect.

Students should view in Presentation Mode

  • When students choose their answer in presentation mode, they’ll automatically be taken to a “Correct” or “Incorrect” slide, so they’ll receive immediate feedback.
  • Students can use the Back button to go back and review the question, and they can try again.
  • The Next button on the Correct/Incorrect slides takes students to the next task card.

***The questions in these task cards are the same as my Order of Operations Footloose Task Cards - this is the digital version.

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Thank you!

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Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.

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