Algebra StAIR Lesson: The Order of Operations Mrs. Lewis next.

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Algebra StAIR Lesson: The Order of Operations Mrs. Lewis next

Lesson Objectives This lesson will teach you everything you need to know about the Order of Operations. By the end of this lesson you will be able to… 1.Understand and explain why we need an established Order of Operations 2.State the correct Order of Operations 3.Use the Order of Operations to simplify numerical expressions 4.Use the Order of Operations to simplify algebraic expressions backnext

Instructions Complete this lesson on your own and at your own pace. Use the navigational buttons along the bottom to move throughout the lesson. Take notes as you go. The objectives (on the previous page) will be assessed by a quiz at the end of this lesson and on our Chapter Test. After linking to a website, simply close your browser window to return to this lesson. Have a pencil, paper, and a calculator handy. Have fun! backnext

Let’s warm up! 1. Simplify a.8 b.2 c.16 d.1/2 Click here if you need a quick refresher on powers.here

Let’s warm up! 1. Simplify Hint: The exponent tells you how many times to multiply the base! Go back and try again! Base Exponent back

Let’s warm up! 1. Simplify Great! next

Let’s warm up! 2. Simplify a.11 b.-11 c.21 d.-21 Click here if you need a quick refresher on absolute value.here

Let’s warm up! 2. Simplify Hint: The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. (always positive) Go back and try again! Absolute Value Bars back

Let’s warm up! 2. Simplify Great! next

Let’s warm up! 3. Simplify a.-6 b.-5 c.8 d.-8 Click here if you need a quick refresher on powers.here

Let’s warm up! 3. Simplify back Hint: The exponent tells you how many times to multiply the base! Go back and try again! Base Exponent

Let’s warm up! 3. Simplify Great! next

Now that’s all fine and dandy… …but what happens when we have to simplify an expression with more than one operation?! How do you know which operation to do first? next

For example… Take a moment to think about how you would solve this problem. When you have an answer in your head, click next. next

Without an Order of Operations… Sally might do this… Billy might do this…Einstein might do this… Mrs. Lewis might do this… next

Question of the day… Who is right? The truth is…if there were no established Order of Operations, everyone would be right. But that doesn’t get us anywhere! Maybe someone should decide on a standard order for doing mathematical operations so that we can all get the same answer every time! next

The ORDER OF OPERATIONS Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division ( Left to Right ) Addition/Subtraction ( Left to Right ) PEMDAS next

How am I supposed to remember that? Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally Watch a music video here!here! ( Video will play after a short advertisement ) next

So who was right? Mrs. Lewis! Who did you think?! Let’s take a look at the problem again… Parentheses? No. Exponents? No. Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R Add/Subtract? Yes! L to R next

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Let’s look at some examples… Parentheses? No. Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R Add/Subtract? Yes! L to R 1. Simplify Challenge meSee another example

Let’s look at some examples… Parentheses? No. Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R Add/Subtract? Yes! L to R 2. Simplify Move onReview more

Challenge! Parentheses? Yes! 2 sets. Work from the inside out. Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R Add/Subtract? Yes! L to R a.81 b.96 c.0 d.64 Brackets are just like parentheses Simplify

Parentheses? Yes! 2 sets. Work from the inside out. Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R Add/Subtract? Yes! L to R Challenge! Simplify Brackets are just like parentheses next

Let’s look at some examples… Substitute 7 for x. Parentheses? No. Exponents? No. Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R Add/Subtract? Yes! L to R 3. Evaluate for Challenge meSee another example

Let’s look at some examples… Substitute 24 for x. Parentheses? Yes! Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R 4. Evaluate for Move onReview more

Challenge! Substitute 6 for x. Parentheses? Yes! 2 sets. Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R a.18 b.78 c.3 d.152 Evaluate for

Challenge! next Evaluate for Substitute 6 for x. Parentheses? Yes! 2 sets. Exponents? Yes! Multiply/Divide? Yes! L to R

Let’s change things up… Choose the operation that makes the statement true.

Now it’s your turn… 1. Simplify a.-6 b.-2 c.4 d.2.5

“That was absolutely dreadful.” Go back and try again! back

Now it’s your turn… 2. Simplify a.-6 b.6 c.3 d.-3

“You’re fired!” Go back and try again! back

3. Evaluate for Now it’s your turn… a.48 b.72 c.-32 d.-48

“Bring me your torch. The tribe has spoken.” Go back and try again! back

Time for a game… You will now play a game of Order of Operations Millionaire! After choosing a player and typing in your name, you will answer 10 questions. Please print your certificate and turn in to Mrs. Lewis when you are finished. Click here to play!here next

a. Always go straight from left to right. b. Do the easy parts first and then everything else. c. You get the same answer no matter what order. d. parentheses, exponents, multiply/divide, add/subtract Review What is the correct Order of Operations?

You are nearing the end… Choose an option from the list below. I am completely lost! I need to go through the examples again. Can I see one more video explanation? I’m ready for the quiz!

QUIZ Please record all work and your answers on a piece of paper and turn it in to Mrs. Lewis when you are finished. I’m ready

QUIZ 1.Why do we need an established Order of Operations? 2.What is the correct Order of Operations? Be specific. 3.Simplify 4.Evaluate for done

Great job! You have completed this lesson! Turn in: Quiz Math Millionaire Certificate