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Grade 4 Order of Operations
14+3-7=
  1. 12
  2. 15
  3. 10
  4. 25
Grade 4 Order of Operations
Complete the sentence.

                tell which operation to do first.
  1. Expressions
  2. Commas
  3. Parentheses
  4. Problems
Grade 4 Order of Operations
12×1-12=      0     
Grade 4 Order of Operations
4×3+6=
  1. 12
  2. 17
  3. 18
  4. 45
Grade 4 Order of Operations
5 + 8 - 7 + 3 = 9
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Order of Operations
What are mathematical operations?
  1. addition and subtraction only
  2. multiplication and division only
  3. addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Grade 4 Order of Operations
Which equation is true?
  1. 45÷9×9=5+9
  2. 45÷9-9=5+9
  3. 45÷9+9=5+9
  4. 45÷9÷5=5+9
Grade 4 Order of Operations
7 - 2 + 2 x 10      25     
Grade 4 Order of Operations CCSS: 4.OA.C.5
Use the repeating pattern to find the next 2 numbers.
3, 7, 5, 9, 7, 11, ?, ?
  1. 9, 13
  2. 15, 19
  3. 22, 23
  4. 9, 15
Grade 4 Order of Operations
12×4+10=      58     
Grade 4 Order of Operations
50-30+12=      32     
Grade 4 Order of Operations CCSS: 4.NBT.B.4
1985-2001+1492=
Grade 4 Order of Operations
7 + 6 + 4 + 5 + 9 - 12 = 22
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Order of Operations
Choose the expression that matches the words.

There were 12 apples in the fruit bowl. Three were eaten and 6 more were added.
  1. 12-(3+6)
  2. (12-3)+6
Grade 4 Order of Operations
Riley had 50 cents. She spent 10 cents at the store and played a video game for 25 cents.
  1. (50 cents - 10 cents) + 25 cents
  2. 50 cents - (10 cents + 25 cents)