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8th grade order of operations simulations

Preview of Math Escape Room Bundle

Math Escape Room Bundle

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Inspired in Iowa
For one price get all FOUR of my escape rooms, and more as I continue to add them! These activities are a great way to review fraction and mixed number operations, the order of operations, and customary and metric measurement conversions. These can be used with many grade levels but align with 4th-7th grade math standards. Included is:-Order of Operations Escape Room-Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Escape Room -Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Mixed Numbers
Preview of Order of Operations Escape Room Activity

Order of Operations Escape Room Activity

Created by
Inspired in Iowa
This order of operations escape room activity is a fun way to review mixed number operations and conversions! It corresponds with 5th and 6th grade common core standards but it can be used with many grade levels.It would be a great review or test prep for a unit on the order of operations, or for sub plans. This activity can be done individually or in groups. There is minimal prep work and an answer key is included. It could definitely be sent to students to do at home during distance learning,
Preview of Name that integer critical thinking activity

Name that integer critical thinking activity

Once students have reviewed all four operations with integers, have them put their knowledge to work creating a game where other students guess their integers based on clues they provide. Samples are provided which model what students are expected to do.
Preview of FREE VERSION - The TOM Function Machine Converting Inputs into Outputs

FREE VERSION - The TOM Function Machine Converting Inputs into Outputs

The TOM Function Machine is an interactive Power Point that will allow your students to visually see a value being inputted into the machine, and an output that results. You control when the input is entered and when the output is shown, giving you time and opportunities to have discussions with students. After visually seeing input-output relationships, students can guess what the function rule is. Your press a button to reveal the rule and see if students were correct. See it in action here
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