
Order of Operations Task Cards



Engage 4th grade students with this fun, interactive math patterns game. In this Google Slides activity, students determine the pattern and fill in the chart by clicking on the textbox and typing in the answer. Patterns include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. After filling in the chart, students identify the pattern and type it in on the line provided. Similar to the input/output charts. There are 20 questions and is used on Google Slides. Great for a math review or independent activity. Great for distance learning on computers and laptops.

Review exponents with this solving exponents PowerPoint game. Students review exponents from 0-12. There are 25 questions in all and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. Includes a PC/MAC and a Google Slides version. The scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode for PC/MAC version. Google Slides does NOT need to be in PRESENTER MODE. Great for a quick ELA morning review or Month activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!

Engage 5th grade students with this fun, interactive powers of 10 game. In this click and go PowerPoint game, students practice exponents, powers of 10 specifically. There are 40 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. Great for a whole class review or math center activity. Answer key is included. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!

Engage 5th grade students with this fun, interactive algebra game. In this teacher vs student powerpoint game, students play against the teacher as students review algebraic expressions and equations. This includes reading/writing algebraic expressions and solving addition and subtraction equations. There are 25 questions in all and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. There is a Double or Nothing question that is a challenge for the students. Just Click on the star is they want to try it! My students were very close to getting it. There are 2 scoreboards: a touch scoreboard and type in scoreboard. The type-in scoreboard allows you to type in scores during Slideshow Mode. . Great for a quick ELA morning review or Month activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!

Engage students with this fun, interactive algebra game. In this mini game, students must translate the algebra expression into an equation. There are 10 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it so you know you’ve answered it. Great for a guided math center or time filler activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!