Order and Chaos

Order Vs Chaos
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Order and Chaos
IN THIS LESSON, YOU WILL REVIEW HOW
TO USE THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS AND
SOME NUMBERS TO CREATE AN EXPRESSION
WITH A RESULT THAT YOU WANT IT TO BE.
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Let’s review the order of operations:
Always start with evaluating what is inside of the
grouping symbols: Parentheses then Brackets
2. Do all multiplication and division in order from left
to right
3. Complete the problem by adding and subtracting
from left to right
1.
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Let’s see if you remember how to evaluate an
expression using the order of operations.
3x4(2-1)
3x4(1)
12(1)
12
What is the first thing you will do?
What would you do next?
Finally you would do what?
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Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Try this one too:
(3·3)+4-1
9+4-1
13-1
What is the first thing you will do?
What would you do next?
Finally you would do what?
12
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Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Both results using the numbers 1-4 were 12!
Both of these expressions have only the numbers
1,2,3,and 4 in them, and their results are both 12.
3x4(2-1) (3·3)+4-1
1. Can you make another expression that is different and have the
same result of 12?
2. Make another expression with 1,2,3, and 4 with a result of 12.
Check your answers carefully!
3. Could you use the numbers 1,2,3 and 4 to make expressions that
have other results?
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Directions for 1234 competition:
You will be able to use grouping symbols, and
all operations to form expressions that have a
result that is a whole number.
The only numbers you can use are 1, 2, 3, and
4. You must use all 4 of the numbers once.
You need to make expressions that have
answers for the whole numbers from 1-25.
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Directions continued
For example (3-2)+1+4=6 can be used as an
expression for the integer 6.
There are other expressions that have a result
of 6 using the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, but be
careful when you make an expression to
follow the order of operations.
Each expression made by a group is worth 1
point, unless their expression is not equal to
the result indicated.
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Lets try one together:
How can we get the result of 20 using only
1, 2, 3, and 4.
4𝑥4+1+3 is one example of how to get
20
((2·3)-1)x4 is another way to get 20
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Play the game:
 When you get an expression, stick it next to the
correct whole number on my board.
 You only have 25 minutes to get as many points as
you can before we check the answers.
 Begin now.
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Exit Pass
Before you go, get two index cards.
Find the result of 20, and 25
Only using the numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5
You must use order of operations
You must use at least one pair of parentheses or brackets.
You may use any and/or all operation(s)
You have until the end of class to complete your exit ticket.
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9
Some Exit Pass answers:
20=(3-2)x4x5
25=5(4+(3-2))
Unit 2 Algebraic Reasoning 5th Grade Day 9