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Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review
Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review
Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review
Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review
Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review
Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review
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Description

Engage your 6th grade or 7th-grade students with this fun, Autumn-themed Digital Pixel Art Mystery Review Activity! This no-prep, self-checking resource can be used on a laptop or tablet.

In this Activity, your students will practice:

  • Understanding Absolute Value, Perfect Squares, and Square Roots
  • Simplifying Algebraic Expressions with Replacement
  • Combining Like Terms

Each activity is designed with conditional formatting in Google Sheets, so students receive immediate feedback as they practice. Post to your Schoology or Google Classroom page, or share with students directly to enhance independent learning.

This is also a great activity to be used in SPED and/or ESOL support classes or in small groups.

What’s Included:

  • Google Sheet with 18 questions
  • Self-checking format with immediate feedback
  • Answers for teachers are included in the preview on TPT

Why You'll Love It:

  • Versatile Usage: Perfect for small-group pull out sessions, independent work time, partner activities, or activities for early finishers.
  • NO Prep: fully digital—just share and go! Great for sub plans!
  • Engaging and Fun: Keep your students entertained and excited about learning.
  • Can be used on a laptop OR iPad!

Math Mansion™ Terms of Use:

This digital resource requires minimal prep. Just make a copy in your Google Drive and share with your students directly, or upload to your LMS (Google Classroom, Schoology, etc.)

Licensing:

This file is a license for ONE teacher and their students. Please purchase the appropriate number of licenses if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

Customer Service:

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out for assistance. We aim to provide quality resources to help teachers and students alike, so contact me before leaving feedback if you have a need.

Products by Math Mansion™ may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. This is a single classroom license only. All rights reserved. Resources may only be posted online in an LMS such as Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology. Students should be the only ones able to access the resources. It is a copyright violation to upload the files to school/district servers or shared Google Drives. See more information on our terms of use here.

If you are interested in a personalized quote for campus and district licenses, please email themathmansion@gmail.com

©Math Mansion, 2024-2025

***Please rate this activity, leave a review and follow the Math Mansion™ store today!

Find us on instagram @mathmansion and follow for more fun activities!

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Thanksgiving Math Activity Order Of Operations Simplifying Expressions Review

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This Thanksgiving-themed Digital Pixel Art Mystery Picture Activity BUNDLE includes problem sets for Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities. This no-prep, self-checking resource can be used on a laptop, iPad, or tablet.With 3 Interactive Problem Sets, your students will review:Expressions (Aligns
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This Thanksgiving-themed Digital Pixel Art Mystery Picture Activity BUNDLE includes problem sets for Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities. This no-prep, self-checking resource can be used on a laptop, iPad, or tablet.With 3 Interactive Problem Sets, your students will review:Expressions (Aligns
Price $11.00Original Price $15.00Save $4.00
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This Thanksgiving-themed Digital Pixel Art Mystery Picture Activity BUNDLE includes problem sets for Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities. This no-prep, self-checking resource can be used on a laptop, iPad, or tablet.With 3 Interactive Problem Sets, your students will review:Expressions (Aligns
Price $11.00Original Price $15.00Save $4.00
3

Description

Engage your 6th grade or 7th-grade students with this fun, Autumn-themed Digital Pixel Art Mystery Review Activity! This no-prep, self-checking resource can be used on a laptop or tablet.

In this Activity, your students will practice:

  • Understanding Absolute Value, Perfect Squares, and Square Roots
  • Simplifying Algebraic Expressions with Replacement
  • Combining Like Terms

Each activity is designed with conditional formatting in Google Sheets, so students receive immediate feedback as they practice. Post to your Schoology or Google Classroom page, or share with students directly to enhance independent learning.

This is also a great activity to be used in SPED and/or ESOL support classes or in small groups.

What’s Included:

  • Google Sheet with 18 questions
  • Self-checking format with immediate feedback
  • Answers for teachers are included in the preview on TPT

Why You'll Love It:

  • Versatile Usage: Perfect for small-group pull out sessions, independent work time, partner activities, or activities for early finishers.
  • NO Prep: fully digital—just share and go! Great for sub plans!
  • Engaging and Fun: Keep your students entertained and excited about learning.
  • Can be used on a laptop OR iPad!

Math Mansion™ Terms of Use:

This digital resource requires minimal prep. Just make a copy in your Google Drive and share with your students directly, or upload to your LMS (Google Classroom, Schoology, etc.)

Licensing:

This file is a license for ONE teacher and their students. Please purchase the appropriate number of licenses if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

Customer Service:

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out for assistance. We aim to provide quality resources to help teachers and students alike, so contact me before leaving feedback if you have a need.

Products by Math Mansion™ may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. This is a single classroom license only. All rights reserved. Resources may only be posted online in an LMS such as Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology. Students should be the only ones able to access the resources. It is a copyright violation to upload the files to school/district servers or shared Google Drives. See more information on our terms of use here.

If you are interested in a personalized quote for campus and district licenses, please email themathmansion@gmail.com

©Math Mansion, 2024-2025

***Please rate this activity, leave a review and follow the Math Mansion™ store today!

Find us on instagram @mathmansion and follow for more fun activities!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Evaluate expressions at specific values of their variables. Include expressions that arise from formulas used in real-world problems. Perform arithmetic operations, including those involving whole-number exponents, in the conventional order when there are no parentheses to specify a particular order (Order of Operations). For example, use the formulas V = s³ and A = 6 s² to find the volume and surface area of a cube with sides of length s = 1/2.
Identify when two expressions are equivalent (i.e., when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them). For example, the expressions 𝘺 + 𝘺 + 𝘺 and 3𝘺 are equivalent because they name the same number regardless of which number 𝘺 stands for.
Write an inequality of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 to represent a constraint or condition in a real-world or mathematical problem. Recognize that inequalities of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 have infinitely many solutions; represent solutions of such inequalities on number line diagrams.
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