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Order of Operations Four
Place in mathematics curriculum:
This activity can be used to:
- Give students practice with basic math skills.
- Develop students mental math skills.
This activity allows two users to play a game of order of operations where each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row before his or her opponent does. The players can choose to answer problems which use addition / subtraction, multiplication / division, exponents, and parentheses. They can also choose the difficulty level. This activity would work well in groups of 2 for about 15-20 minutes.
Preparations for this activity:
- Explain how to apply the order of operations.
- Encourage students to try more difficult problems and decrease the allowed time.
- Prevent any disputes and taunting between winners and losers.
- Explain why an exponent takes higher precedence than a negation.
- Explain why negation is considered to be an operator.