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Order of Operations Math Inquiry Center
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This is an inquiry Center. There are 4 parts to an iquiry center. The first part is the experience. Students will experience real world application to the concept that order does matter. The second part is the inquire. Students will use their knowledge to complete a worksheet. The third step is the create. Students will be creating a "math recipe card" to add to the classroom cookbook. They will take order of operations and apply it in a fun creative way. The final step is reflection. This will make your students dig deeper into their thinking.
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Order of Operations Math Inquiry Center

Rated 4.1 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
4.1 (2 ratings)
Lauren Penrod
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$3.00

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6th - 10th

Description

This is an inquiry Center. There are 4 parts to an iquiry center. The first part is the experience. Students will experience real world application to the concept that order does matter. The second part is the inquire. Students will use their knowledge to complete a worksheet. The third step is the create. Students will be creating a "math recipe card" to add to the classroom cookbook. They will take order of operations and apply it in a fun creative way. The final step is reflection. This will make your students dig deeper into their thinking.
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4.1
Rated 4.1 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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November 19, 2015
wonderful
MathPlusMore
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Rated 3.3 out of 5
October 7, 2015
Way overpriced for what it includes. The "Students will be creating a "math recipe card" to add to the classroom cookbook" part of the description made me think there was an actual cooking element to the activity. I still used some elements in my class. I know there's a lot of work put into creating units so thank you for sharing.
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