Curriculum Expectation

Overall Expectation

Use knowledge of numbers and operations to solve mathematical problems encountered in everyday life.

Specific Expectation

Use the properties and order of operations, and the relationships between operations, to solve problems involving rational numbers, ratios, rates, and percents, including those requiring multiple steps or multiple operations.

Resources

Learning Objectives/Big Idea

Learning Objective

To use the order of operations to solve multi-step math expressions.

Big Idea

Order of operations can be used when simplifying math expressions.

Binogi Related Resources

Additional Resources – Lesson Plan Template

Vocabulary

The following Bilingual and Add Your Language Glossary Sheets include terms from Binogi’s Order of Operations Videos.

Interactive Game Booklet

Flipped Classroom

Students are assigned to watch the Binogi videos on Order of Operations prior to the lesson. (Make sure students have an access to internet). Then, they record at least 1 question and 1 interesting/surprising fact they learned from the videos to share with the class Padlet or Scrumblr.

Language Friendly Pedagogy

Students can use the Concept Detective table to understand new concepts they are learning. They may include a description in English or a language of their choice. They can draw a picture or add an image to explain the meaning of one of the concepts they learned.