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Order of Operations Activity - iStep

Order of Operations Activity - iStep

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This specific iStep activity covers simplifying numeric expressions using the order of operations.

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Information About iStep Activities

Activity

This no-prep, activity is a design is similar to iMessage. Each sheet includes a problem to solve and text bubbles for verbal steps and student work. Great activity for partners, small groups, or whole class. Perfect review activity for after an assessment or early finishers.

Details

INCLUDES
• phone/tablet template
• 30 student sheets
• answer key
• print (PDF file)

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This product is intended for personal use by ONE teacher only. It is a digital download and no physical product will be sent.

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Robin B.

My students were very engaged in this activity because it incorporated texting in the activity. I will be using this again next year!

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Mrs C is now Grade Three

I loved the theme of these!! They were perfect for our Math Center rotations.

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Anna A.

I first used this during the pandemic. I had students in breakout rooms working together and they had a blast! I am looking forward to using this in class this year with partners. I was thinking of making this a “silent” activity as if they were texting. Super excited!

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Ellie Julian

These were a great way for my kiddos to get practice with much needed skills!

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Meagan B.

I am very excited to use this activity with my students! This is so relevant and fun for them to "text" their work.

iStep Activities

Often students can solve a math equation, but have a difficult time verbally explaining what they are doing. This activity addresses this problem. Each student is to “text” with a friend who needs help with a math concept. Their classmate asks how to solve an equation and the student has to explain each step needed in order to get a solution. I LOVE how these activities have transformed how students think and discuss math in class!!!

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