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Updated by Jessica Hutcheson on Jul 07, 2014
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PEMDAS Resources

These resources will help you learn, review, and play around with the order of operations!

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Flocabulary

Flocabulary

This rap will help you remember the steps to the order of operations! Try your best to remember the lyrics.

Order of Operations - PEMDAS - MathHelp.com

For a complete lesson on order of operations, or PEMDAS, go to http://www.MathHelp.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn to use the following order of operations when simplifying: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, and Addition/Subtraction (PEMDAS).

Order of Operations - PEMDAS

View these definitions and examples to help you review the concept of PEMDAS.

Order of Operations - Cool math Pre-Algebra Help Lessons - PEMDAS: Parenthesis

This website provides an easy to follow lesson using parentheses in expressions.

Evaluating an expression with and without parentheses

Khan Academy uses this lesson on parentheses to help you remember rules when solving expressions.

Math Antics - Order Of Operations

This is a fun and animated review of using PEMDAS to solve numerical expressions! Enjoy the sounds and humor involved in the lesson!

Primary Krypto

Sometimes we know the steps to problems but do we UNDERSTAND them? Try this challenging game where you get the answer, but you have to develop the expression..

Math Interactives

Try playing this game to help you review and attempt problems that are timed!

MathFROG - Order of Operations

There are many math games on this site, but this one gives you 2 minutes per question to solve the expressions! Be careful, and remember the steps!

Order of Operations Game: Interactive order operations game

Order of operations game where you have to discover what should be done.. which step goes next?!

IXL math practice - Simplify expressions using order of operations and parentheses (Fifth grade)

This is the final math practice because it times you, shows the problems you attempt, and gives an overall score out of 100.. try your best!