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Preview of What’s Your Priority? | PEMDAS Personality Quiz & Order of Operations Icebreaker

What’s Your Priority? | PEMDAS Personality Quiz & Order of Operations Icebreaker

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QuizBreakers
Turn "Math Anxiety" into "Math Engagement!" This 15-page interactive personality quiz is the ultimate "stealth learning" tool for your next Order of Operations unit. Instead of starting with dry formulas, let your students discover their own "Priority Style" by relating mathematical hierarchy to their real-life choices and social "Aura". Whether they are a protective Parentheses or a high-impact Exponent, this activity makes math vocabulary personal, memorable, and—most importantly—fun. ### W
Preview of Multiplying, Dividing, Adding & Subtracting Integers - Rules Cheat Sheet Notes!

Multiplying, Dividing, Adding & Subtracting Integers - Rules Cheat Sheet Notes!

Help your students confidently master integer operations with this student-friendly, visually organized notes page! This resource breaks down the sign rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers using simple language and clear examples. ✔ Covers all 4 operations ✔ Easy-to-follow rules for same vs. different signs ✔ “Add the opposite” strategy for subtraction ✔ Perfect for math notebooks, review, or introduction lessons ✔ Great for 5th–8th grade or intervention support
Preview of Sudoku Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Digital and Print

Sudoku Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Digital and Print

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HappyEdugator
Sudoku Puzzles for Critical Thinking engages students in logical reasoning. Easel Activity included. This file includes a blank sudoku student answer sheet, 10 sudoku puzzles for printing (use in math centers or individually, or for projection on a whiteboard), and 5 sets of 4 puzzles for a group sudoku race to solve. Teacher directions include how to make reusable dry erase answer sheets so you can save ink, and suggestions for teaching Sudoku strategies. A great way to get students thinking!
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