I needed something for my top set Year 8 to get their teeth into regarding "order of operations" and since I'm clearly into spiders at the moment this was born. It asks student to place operations and brackets into calculations to make them equal a certain total. There are 4 that get increasingly difficult (no indices involved) and then a challenge (with indices involved). There will also be more than one way to answer some, but I have provided an answer for each.
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TES Resource Team
8 months ago
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We are pleased to let you know that your resource Bidmas Spiders, has been hand-picked by the Tes resources content team to be featured in /teaching-resources/blog/developing-basic-number-skills in September 2024 on /teaching-resources/blog. Congratulations on your resource being chosen and thank you for your ongoing contributions to the Tes Resources marketplace.
alutwyche
8 months ago
That's great, thanks
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CEduAD
a year ago
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This is a really creative and powerful way to show the amazing variety that the order of operations can produce.
alutwyche
a year ago
Thank you; I'm glad these sheets are useful!
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laura11296
2 years ago
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I've used this activity a few times now. It's so great, the kids really get into it. I printed them in A3 and had students work in pairs. Thank you so much
alutwyche
2 years ago
That's really good top hear, thank you. Glad the resource works well!
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Janjoy
3 years ago
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These are awesome - thanks so much for sharing.
alutwyche
3 years ago
That's very kind; thanks. Glad they are useful
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sewbonnie64
4 years ago
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This was a super starter with my Year 9s!
alutwyche
4 years ago
Excellent; glad it was useful
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