Order of Operations Solve and Draw no-prep printables for are an easy, no-prep way to make review work or practice more engaging.
How Solve & Draw Activities Work
Students solve the calculations and add to the drawing based on their answers. To keep them guessing, each problem may have one correct drawing prompt, two, or none. Each page has an average of 8 responses that require drawing. Drawing is no-prep because it can be done with the student’s normal writing utensil (pen or pencil). You may choose to allow colored pencils, crayons, or markers but they are not required. This works well as a homework option for families who may not have those supplies to offer.
These pages range in skill level from basic operations to operations including exponents, decimals ,and negatives so you can differentiate to meet the needs of all of your students.
An optional challenge page is included that can be copied on the back of the worksheet – this gives students an extension opportunity by asking them to create a math equation that fits one of the incorrect drawing prompts or to create an equation and their own drawing prompts.
CCSS:
5.OA.1. Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
6.EE.A.1. Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents
How Solve & Draw Activities Work
Students solve the calculations and add to the drawing based on their answers. To keep them guessing, each problem may have one correct drawing prompt, two, or none. Each page has an average of 8 responses that require drawing. Drawing is no-prep because it can be done with the student’s normal writing utensil (pen or pencil). You may choose to allow colored pencils, crayons, or markers but they are not required. This works well as a homework option for families who may not have those supplies to offer.
These pages range in skill level from basic operations to operations including exponents, decimals ,and negatives so you can differentiate to meet the needs of all of your students.
An optional challenge page is included that can be copied on the back of the worksheet – this gives students an extension opportunity by asking them to create a math equation that fits one of the incorrect drawing prompts or to create an equation and their own drawing prompts.
CCSS:
5.OA.1. Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
6.EE.A.1. Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents
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