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Preview of 7th grade Cut & Paste Order of Operations with Integers, includes key

7th grade Cut & Paste Order of Operations with Integers, includes key

Created by
Daisyworks
This is a Cut and Paste worksheet. Perfect for 7th grade and practicing orders of operation with integers. It does include a key for easy grading. I love to use this to review or for that second day after we learn a concept to really get the kids thinking. Goes great with common core and helps learn those negative numbers with review of orders of operations.
Preview of Multiplication Table

Multiplication Table

Created by
CL Smith
How a Teacher Can Use ItTeachers can leverage this handout as a dynamic utility rather than a static answers key: Symmetry and the Commutative Property: Teachers can use the gray diagonal axis to visually prove that changing the order of factors does not change the product (4 x 3=12). By having students locate a cell on one side of the diagonal line (like 4 x 3=12) and find its reflected counterpart on the opposite side (3 x 4=12), students physically perceive how the matrix mirrors itself.
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