5th Grade Common Core: 5.OA.2
Common Core Identifier: 5.OA.2 / Grade: 5
Curriculum: Operations And Algebraic Thinking: Write And Interpret Numerical Expressions.
Detail: 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 x (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 x (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.
13 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Color the expressions and solutions to complete the maze, from start to finish.
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Write a number sentence using numbers and symbols that correctly matches each phrase. (example: What number is 76 more than the product of 13 and 8?)
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These multistep problems reinforce skills such as finding the area of a rectangle, writing equations, and performing operations with fractions and decimals.
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Simplify 30 expressions. All expressions have parenthesis, but no exponents. These work well for exist slips, classroom scavenger hunts, or peer review.
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Solve the equations using order of operations. Includes parentheses, exponents. Whole numbers only.
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This printable file is free to use contains 30 task cards with expressions. Expressions contain parenthesis. Students use their knowledge of Order of Operations to simplify each.
example: 83 - (9 - 2)²
example: 83 - (9 - 2)²
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The next set of daily word problems includes calculating the area of a rectangle with mixed numbers, multiplying with decimals and fractions, and more.
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Use the cryptogram symbol key at the top of the page to decode the expressions. Then simplify (solve) each.
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Students can solve 8 equations to demonstrate their understating of Order of Operations. This intermediate-level activity has problems that contain parenthesis, but no exponents.
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Use the symbol key at the top of the page to decode the expressions. Then simplify/solve each using knowledge of Order of Operations.
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These problems include basic parenthesis and exponents. There is a short answer question included.
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Order of Operations FREE
Evaluate six expressions and then complete the the short answer question. The problems on this free order of operations worksheet include parentheses.
example: (9 + 3) ÷ 2
example: (9 + 3) ÷ 2
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With this group of daily word problems, students will practice writing equations, ordering decimals, multiplying fractions, and more.
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