Order of Operations A Unit Plan by Erica Kohr. Critical Questions What are expressions? How do you use parentheses in a math sentence? How do you evaluate.

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Order of Operations A Unit Plan by Erica Kohr

Critical Questions What are expressions? How do you use parentheses in a math sentence? How do you evaluate expressions using order of operations? How do you write expressions?

Standards CCSS.Math.Content.5.OA.A.1 Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols. CCSS.Math.Content.5.OA.A.2 Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × ( ) is three times as large as , without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.

Unit Summary Significance: The unit will teach students how to interpret and evaluate mathematical expressions Skills needed/Prior Knowledge: basic addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division. the order of operations and how to read mathematical sentences. be able to put their work into their words

Unit Summary Skills Attained: How to evaluate expressions Putting expressions into words How to read expressions with multiple operations Instructional Methods: Group work Partner activities Worksheets Modeling Stations

Academic Language Order of Operations Parentheses Exponents Multiplication Division Subtraction Addition Expressions Evaluate

Assessment Strategies Pre-Assessment Word Problems Practice examples Formative Assessment Worksheets Stations Summative Assessment Order of Operations

Day 1 Intro (5 – 10 minutes) Main Body (20 – 30 minutes) Closure (3 – 4 minutes) Problem of the day Discuss Order of Operations Worksheet in groups Exit Slip

Day 2 Intro (5 – 10 minutes) Main Body (20 – 30 minutes) Closure (3 – 4 minutes) Problem of the day Mini Lesson Math Stations: Computer Game Worksheet Whiteboard Practice Review

Day 3 Intro (5 – 10 minutes) Main Body (20 – 30 minutes) Closure (3 – 4 minutes) Problem of the day Minilesson Stations Discussion Whiteboard practice

Day 4 Intro (5 – 10 minutes) Main Body (20 minutes) Closure (10 minutes) Problem of the day Review Stations Review Game

Day 5 Intro (5 – 10 minutes) Main Body (20 – 30 minutes) Closure (3 – 4 minutes) Problem of the day Order of Operations Game Exit Slips

Differentiating Provide whole class, guided practice Partner work Allow for conferencing Flip chart

Technology SMARTBoard Computers Games: PEMDAS iPad

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