Grade 4/Order of Operations
Order of Operations: 4 Operations (6 Numbers) (898)
Challenging 6-number equations with all 4 operations. Students must carefully apply the order of operations to solve these multi-step problems.
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Teaching Notes
These are long problems. Ensure students have enough space to write out each step.
Vocabulary
Order of Operations: Rules for solving math problems.
Expression: Math problem with numbers and symbols.
Common Mistakes
- Skipping steps or trying to do too much mentally.
- Incorrect operation order
- Parentheses ignored
- Calculation errors
- Working left-to-right too soon
Differentiation
SupportProvide graph paper to help align the numbers and steps.
ChallengeCreate a problem that results in a negative number (if they are ready for that concept, otherwise stick to whole numbers).
Discussion Questions
- Why is there a specific order for operations?
- What is the role of parentheses?
- Can we solve these problems in a different order?
- How does this apply to real-world calculations?
Extension Activities
- Create your own problems.
- Solve problems backwards.
- Use different operations.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to explain the steps they took.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense & Algebraic Thinking
Estimated Time
30 minutes
Skills Practiced
complex order of operations
Prerequisites
- 897
- Basic arithmetic facts
- Introduction to operations
- Understanding of grouping
Next Steps
- Order of operations with exponents
- Multi-step word problems
- Algebraic expressions
- Order of Operations: With Exponents
- Multi-Step Word Problems: All Operations
- Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
