BUNDLE BEDMAS Order of Operations Year 6 Math Warm Up & Worksheets
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Description
BRACKETS EXPONENTS DIVISION MULTIPLICATION ADDITION SUBTRACTION
Students need to learn the correct order in which to complete multiple operations within the same number sentence. BEDMAS is an acronym that your students can learn to help them remember the order of operations.
The Order of Operations BEDMAS Rapid Recall Routine will provide 7 - 10 minutes of engaging daily practice for your students to recite, recall and apply their knowledge and understanding of the order in which to calculate the operations in a number sentence.
Rapid Recall Routines are a quick way to revise, review and reinforce concepts to ensure long-term retention.
This Rapid Recall Routine can be used as a whole class warm up, a small group consolidation session or for individual practice and revision. The slides can be used as a digital presentation or printed and used as flash cards.
Included in this BUNDLE are the worksheets that support the learning from the Order of Operations BEDMAS Rapid Recall Routine.
These WORKSHEETS will help students learn and remember the order in which operations need to be completed. They will Write & Recite, Recall & Revise the correct order to complete operations using the acronym BEDMAS. Students will then Apply & Extend their knowledge and understanding to correctly solve number sentences which include two or more operations.
The worksheets can be completed in class or as homework and are great for differentiating the content taught within your classroom.
41 Slides and 3 Worksheets + Answers
PowerPoint and pdf files included
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- Page count41 Slides and 3 Worksheets + Answers
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Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
ACMNA134: Explore the use of brackets and order of operations to write number sentencesAC9M6A02: Find unknown values in numerical equations involving brackets and combinations of arithmetic operations, using the properties of numbers and operationsFurther context or application:
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