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This site helps students practice solving problems using the correct order of operations. They will work in a tutorial where they solve each problem using the correct order of operations and then click on the answer. If an incorrect response is chosen, students are given information to help them improve their skills. Included is a pre-test to help assess the student's skills.
Summary
| Subject keyword(s) | Addition, Algebra, Algebraic manipulation, Arithmetic, Division, Equations (mathematics), Mathematics, Multiplication, Number and operations, Operations, Order of operations, Subtraction |
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| Grade level | Elementary School, Middle School, Informal Education |
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| Intended audience | Learner |
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| Resource type | Instructional Material |
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| Resource format | text, text/html |
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| Rights | Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. |
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| Title | Middle School Portal: Math and Science Pathways (MSP2) |
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| Link | http://msteacher2.org/ |
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| Description | The Middle School Portal 2: Math and Science Pathways (MSP2) supports middle grades educators with high-quality, standards-based resources and promotes collaboration and knowledge-sharing among its users. Educators use MSP2 to increase content knowledge in science, mathematics, and appropriate pedagogy for youth ages 10 to 15. MSP2 employs social networking and digital tools to foster dynamic experiences that promote creation, modification, and sharing of resources, facilitate professional development, and support the integration of technology into practice. MSP2 is a project of the Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology, National Middle School Association, and Education Development Center, Inc., and is funded by the National Science Foundation. The partners integrate resources, tools, and services across projects, and support multiple methods of resource discovery to meet the needs of this audience. |
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INTRODUCTIONThese materials are designed tohelp you practice solving problems using the correct ORDER OF OPERATIONS. After solving each problem in this tutorial, you will click on your answer and go to another page where you will be told if your answer was correct. If you made an error, you will be given specific information, perhaps withexamples, to help you improve your skills. Although this format is intendedto provide systematic instruction based on your specific needs, there may still be times when you will want to ask a friend or an instructor for clarification. Now, begin the tutorial or try the pre-test to access your skills. Please note, these materials will appear in a separate no-frills browser window. When you have finished, just close that window; this one will still be here waiting for you. If you find any, please report glitches to the author. Tutorial Pre-test Order of Operations Automatic Flip-Through SLIDE SHOW Overview of the Order of Operations © 1992, 1999 Amby Duncan-Carr All rights reserved.