8th Grade Order of Operations Activities

FREE Order of Operations Color by Number | Winter Math Activity

By Matemaths

Engage your students with this fun printable Winter themed color-by-number activity designed to master Order of Operations!

Through 7 questions, with parentheses and no exponents, students will sharpen their skills in order of operations. This activity provides immediate feedback, allowing students to identify and correct any mistakes.

Features:

  • 7 practice questions on order of operations (with parentheses and no exponent)
  • Engaging color-by-number format

No preparation is needed; simply print and go.

Perfect for:

  • practice,
  • homework assignments,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan.

Solutions are included for your convenience.

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  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

Free

FREE Order of Operations Color by Number | Winter Math Activity

By Matemaths

Engage your students with this fun printable Winter themed color-by-number activity designed to master Order of Operations!

Through 7 questions, with parentheses and no exponents, students will sharpen their skills in order of operations. This activity provides immediate feedback, allowing students to identify and correct any mistakes.

Features:

  • 7 practice questions on order of operations (with parentheses and no exponent)
  • Engaging color-by-number format

No preparation is needed; simply print and go.

Perfect for:

  • practice,
  • homework assignments,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan.

Solutions are included for your convenience.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

Free

Order of Operations | Mystery Picture Digital Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

It includes 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

All answers are positive integers.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

Free