This song uses the PEMDAS acronym rather than the UK equivalent BODMAS acronym.
Included:
1. MUSIC VIDEO
2. LYRIC SHEET
3. VOCAB REINFORCEMENT SHEET
ABOUT ORDER OF OPERATIONS MUSIC VIDEO ANIMATION
One thing that's certain is that Order of Operations was never this fun and exciting when we were growing up, but that's no reason to keep this song from turning up the mathematics excitement to an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10 with this awesome order of operations music video.
On the public graffiti wall in his favorite park, watch Stan take us through the steps to the order of operations. And Oh Yeah! One more thing… be careful to watch his dance moves, which may or may not hold some of the keys to the steps themselves.
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We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
Parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and
division in the same step.
Addition and subtraction, if you
got the nerve, from left to right, first come first serve.
Parentheses first: two times four, the product’s eight;
are you ready for more?
Exponents next: two squared is four; let’s move down like
we did before.
Time to divide or multiply; let’s see what we got; take
a look at the signs.
Divide the eight by the two, the
quotient’s four, and we’re almost through.
It’s finally time to add or subtract, eight’s the answer, and
that’s a fact.
Parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and
division in the same step.
Addition and subtraction, if you
got the nerve, from left to right, first come first serve
Parentheses first: two times six, the product’s twelve; put
it back in the mix.
Exponents next: three squared is nine; when you know the
tricks, it don’t take much time.
Now we divide or multiply; let’s see what we’ve got, take a
look at the signs.
Nine divided by nine is one, the answer’s
close, and we’re almost done.
Four minus one has a difference of three, when we add the
twelve, we get fifteen!
ORDER OF OPERATIONS YEAR LEVEL
KS2 - Year 5 - KS3 - Year 6 - Year 7
Included:
1. MUSIC VIDEO
2. LYRIC SHEET
3. VOCAB REINFORCEMENT SHEET
ABOUT ORDER OF OPERATIONS MUSIC VIDEO ANIMATION
One thing that's certain is that Order of Operations was never this fun and exciting when we were growing up, but that's no reason to keep this song from turning up the mathematics excitement to an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10 with this awesome order of operations music video.
On the public graffiti wall in his favorite park, watch Stan take us through the steps to the order of operations. And Oh Yeah! One more thing… be careful to watch his dance moves, which may or may not hold some of the keys to the steps themselves.
Shameless Sales Pitch
This song is going to be a huge success with your students. NUMBEROCK songs keep safely away from creating the run-of-the-mill math music that often makes teachers wince and students cringe. Use the song as a teaching aid during your rounding unit, or while you review for your SATS math revision towards the end of the school year.
We're so highly confident that our math music will be a real game changer in your classroom that if you aren't more than adequately satisfied with your purchase, we will enthusiastically refund your full purchase by contacting us at letsrockmath@gmail.com.
LYRICS
Parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and
division in the same step.
Addition and subtraction, if you
got the nerve, from left to right, first come first serve.
Parentheses first: two times four, the product’s eight;
are you ready for more?
Exponents next: two squared is four; let’s move down like
we did before.
Time to divide or multiply; let’s see what we got; take
a look at the signs.
Divide the eight by the two, the
quotient’s four, and we’re almost through.
It’s finally time to add or subtract, eight’s the answer, and
that’s a fact.
Parentheses first, exponents next, multiplication and
division in the same step.
Addition and subtraction, if you
got the nerve, from left to right, first come first serve
Parentheses first: two times six, the product’s twelve; put
it back in the mix.
Exponents next: three squared is nine; when you know the
tricks, it don’t take much time.
Now we divide or multiply; let’s see what we’ve got, take a
look at the signs.
Nine divided by nine is one, the answer’s
close, and we’re almost done.
Four minus one has a difference of three, when we add the
twelve, we get fifteen!
ORDER OF OPERATIONS YEAR LEVEL
KS2 - Year 5 - KS3 - Year 6 - Year 7
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