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Order of Operations Anchor Chart Poster and Interactive Guided Notes

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Super handy - I used these with my students as an introduction to the order of operations. I liked the choices, as there was one that aligned with my curriculum perfectly. Thank you!
This is a great tool to help my students with order of operations. They keep it in their math folders.
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Description

This 6th grade math anchor chart poster is a colorful way to display The Order of Operations in your classroom, also commonly referred to as PEMDAS (or GEMDAS). PEMDAS stands for: parentheses, exponents, multiply or divide, add or subtract. GEMDAS stands for: Grouping, etc. This is a great tool to display in your classroom, print as an individual anchor chart or use as interactive guided notes for your student's notebook and/or binder!

Some teachers like to say "please excuse me dear aunt sally". I like to write M/D and A/S next to each other because sit is important to stress that we multiply OR divide from left to right and add OR subtract from left to right. This poster is aligned with the 5th and 6th grade common core standards.

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WHATS INCLUDED:

Colored Version of each anchor chart - Perfect to print and display on your classroom bulletin board and/or Math Word Wall.

Black-and-white Version of each Anchor Chart - Perfect for use if you do not have a colored printer! Simply print this version on colored paper to have bright anchor charts!

Mini Version of each Anchor Chart - Perfect for students to tape and/or glue into their interactive math notebooks. You may also choose to use this as a scaffold, or tool, during independent practice.

Interactive Version of each Anchor Chart - Partially filled in anchor charts that students can complete as a whole class and/or independently using their knowledge.

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HOW TO USE:

This anchor chart can be printed on a regular 8.5 x 11 inch printing paper. You can also scale the PDF file and print it on poster size paper and display it within your classroom. That is how I use my anchor charts.

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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.

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