GRADE 5 NUMBER SENSE & OPERATIONS - ORDER OF OPERATIONS (PARENTHESES)
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Order of Operations (Parentheses)
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  Understanding the Order of Operations
A handy tutorial on Order of Operations!
 
  Order of Operations with Parentheses
An Audio/Visual tutorial from Mc-Graw Hill! See a Shockwave-Based worked example, and then try some sample problems to test your skills!
 
  Pittsford - Order of Operations
Order of operations refers to the order in which one adds, subtracts, multiplies or divides. You may think this is pretty obvious. This site will look at some examples where it could be confusing and where one could get different answers.
 
  Order of Operations: Homework Hotline
If you have a fast internet connection, check out this great video tutorial!
 
  PurpleMath - Order of Operations
Learn all about solving equations by applying the rules of order of operations.
 
  Order of Operations and Evaluating Expressions
When a numerical expression involves two or more operations, there is a specific order in which these operations must be performed. Learn all about it at this site!
 
  Simplifying with Parentheses
Simplifying with parentheses is probably the part of Order of Operations that causes students the most difficulty ... this lesson gives a little extra help.
 
  AAAmath - Order Of Operations
A super collection of Order of Operations activities and resources from AAAmath!
 
  Order of Operations - PEMDAS!
Enjoy the show as the Flintstones and Rubbles sort out the mysteries of PEMDAS.
 
  Order Of Operations
This site focuses on Order of Operations within equations. For example, in the equation 3 * 2 + 12, do you add or multiply first to determine the correct answer? There is a tutorial and an interactive quiz, as well as handy memory aids to assist in learning these key rules.
 
  Order of Operations
From George Mason University, a lesson on computing complex equations with the correct order of operations.
 
  Operation Order
A great game from FunBrain! You will be shown 3 numbers and an equation. Type in the correct number in the correct place to complete the equation. Choose from three levels of difficulty!
 
  Order of Operations
A fabulous trove of lessons and activities around Order of Operations!
 
  Dr. Math - Order of Operations FAQ
Dr. Math answers questions about Order of Operations, and then explains why when two negative numbers are multiplied, the result is a positive number.
 
  PEMDAS Principles
A handy chart on the Order of Operations with practice examples.
 

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