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Arizona Math Standard: 6.EE.A.2.c

Evaluate expressions given specific values of their variables. Include expressions that arise from formulas used to solve mathematical problems and problems in real-world context. Perform arithmetic operations, including those involving whole-number exponents, in the conventional order when there are no parentheses to specify a particular order (Order of Operations).

Back to School Math Worksheets
Back to School Math Worksheets
In these math problems, the solution is already given. But another number is missing!
Gr 1-6
Spring Math Worksheets: Multiplication and Division
Spring Math Worksheets: Multiplication and Division
Sets of multiplication and division practice problems. But the unknown isn’t where you expect it to be!
Gr 1, 3, 4
Factors and Codes (Episode 1)
Factors and Codes (Episode 1)
Let’s use factors to encode and decode words.
Gr 3, 4, 6
How Many Will There Be? Courtyard
How Many Will There Be? Courtyard
Give kids a taste of a sequence, let them build an understanding, and then see how far their predictions can take them.
Gr 2-6
Parentheses: How big of a change can they make!?
Parentheses: How big of a change can they make!?
Two tiny parentheses. One expression. How big of a change can they make? Bigger than you think.
Gr 3, 5, 6, 7
How Many Ways: Times Equals Minus
How Many Ways: Times Equals Minus
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
How Many Ways: Order of Operations 1
How Many Ways: Order of Operations 1
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
Exponents – How Low Can They Go?
Exponents – How Low Can They Go?
Using exponent patterns, can students predict what the 0th power will be?
Gr 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
Doubling Dollars
Doubling Dollars
Say you have a dollar. Say you can double that dollar each day: $1, $2, $4, and so on. How long will it take to reach… one million dollars? Not as long as you might think!
Gr 2-8
Math Curiosity: Waring’s Conjecture
Math Curiosity: Waring’s Conjecture
So, can you write every odd (greater than 3) as the sum of three primes?
Gr 1-5
Percents and Credit Cards
Percents and Credit Cards
Let’s buy something expensive with a credit card and then make only the minumum payments!
Gr 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Math Project: What If I Bought Apple Stock Instead?
Math Project: What If I Bought Apple Stock Instead?
What if you had an original iPod and sold it compared to if you had bought the equivalent amount of Apple stock and sold that?
Gr 2-7