Exponents
Order of Operations
Evaluating Expressions
Numerical Expressions
Algebraic Expressions
100
Evaluate 4 to the 3rd power:
64
100
Evaluate 4+3-5
2
100
Evaluate 5b when b=3
15
100
Peggy gives pencils to kids who need them at school. She starts the school day with a 24 pack of pencils, then she gave away 12. Write a numerical expression to show this:
24 -12
100
Sally swims laps. She swims 5 laps in the morning and swims an unknown amount of laps in the afternoon. Write an algebraic expression showing how many laps Sally swims using x as a variable for afternoon laps:
5 + x
200
Evaluate 5 to the 4th power:
625
200
Evaluate 2 + 4 x 3
14
200
Evaluate 3 x (3- x) +5 when x = 2
8
200
A Gardener can grow 2 plants in each pot. If she has 3 pots, how many plants can she grow? Write a numerical expression to show this:
2 x 3
200
You receive 3 Christmas presents that are an unknown from your grandma and $12 from your Aunt. Write an algebraic expression using the variable x for the Christmas presents
3x + 12
300
Write 3 to the 5th power in expanded form:
3∙3∙3∙3∙3
300
Evaluate 3 x (4-2) + 3
9
300
Evaluate 8 + a - b + 3 when a = 3 and b = 4
10
300
You and 2 friends split the bill at Raising Cane’s. The bill was $12 and you and your 2 friends split up the bill evenly. Write a numerical expression to show this:
12 / 3
300
You and 2 friends are going to the Movies. The tickets cost (d) dollars and the bucket of popcorn costs $10. Write an algebraic expression to show how much it costs for you and your 2 friends to go to the movies and have popcorn:
3d + 10
400
Write 2∙2∙2∙2∙2 in exponential form:
400
Teacher Daily double
400
Evaluate 4c+3d when c = 3 and d = 2
18
400
Curren collects Nova comic books. He has 5 book shelves. Each book shelf can hold 10 comics. Write a numerical expression to show how many comic books the book shelf can hold:
5 x 10
400
You are buying balloons for a party. A small balloon costs $4. A large balloon costs $8. Write an algebraic expression for the total cost of (s) small balloons and (L) large balloons.
4s + 8L
500
Evaluate 1 to the 12th power:
1
500
2 ∙(8-2)÷4
3
500
Teacher choice:
500
Sadie is studying for her math test. She studies for 3 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon. Sadie studies for one week. Write a numerical expression to show how many hours Sadie will study in a week:
7∙(3+2)
500
The length of a rectangle is 8 times the width (w). Write an algebraic expression to show the length
8w
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