Order of Operations Worksheets
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Journey through this collection of free, printable order of operations worksheets and give yourself a refreshingly unique edge while evaluating an arithmetic expression by performing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are exclusive PEMDAS worksheets that help children learn the sequence in which an equation with multiple terms and operators is to be solved.
These pdf worksheets on order of operations are ideal for students in grade 4 through grade 8.
CCSS: 5.OA, 5.NBT, 6.EE, 7.EE
Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide | DMAS
These order of operations worksheet pdfs familiarize 4th grade kids with operator precedence and offers practice in evaluating expressions with no parentheses involving the four arithmetic operators.
Evaluating Expressions with Parentheses
Do both (7 + 14) ÷ 2 and 7 ÷ 14 ÷ 2 yield the same value? How are expressions with parentheses evaluated? Answer these questions in our PEMDAS worksheets for students in grade 5 through grade 8.
Evaluating Expressions Involving Exponents
Excel in evaluating arithmetic expressions with exponential notations. Evaluate whole numbers and integers raised to single-digit powers and compare expressions and find the missing numbers as you level up!
Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Integers
Introduce grade 5 and grade 6 kids to integer operations with our order of operations worksheets. Stick to the sign rules to find the sum, difference, product, and quotient of integers and obtain the values of expressions.
Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Fractions
Featured here are arithmetic expressions involving like and unlike fractions. Find the LCM, determine the sum, difference, product, and quotient of fractions and arrive at their values.
Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Decimals
Augment simplification skills with our printable PEMDAS worksheets! Evaluate expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals with up to hundredths places, and decimals with exponents.
Comparing Numerical Expressions | Easy
Acquire the skill of comparing expressions with no parentheses! Grade 6 and grade 7 kids obtain the values of the expressions, compare them using comparison signs, and match equivalent expressions.
Comparing Numerical Expressions | Moderate
Hold on to our printable comparing numerical expressions worksheets, and make swift calculations your second nature. The three sections contain expressions involving multiple arithmetic operators and parentheses.
Work your way through a host of equations with missing operators, where the values of the expressions are specified. All you need to do is rearrange the equations, perform the operations in order, and find the unknown operators.
Raise the bar with this collection of our order of operations pdf worksheets abounding in arithmetic equations. Solve each equation using PEMDAS or BODMAS, and find the operator that makes the equation true.
Expressions with Parentheses, Brackets, and Braces
While reducing expressions involving multiple grouping symbols, remind grade 6 and grade 7 students that parentheses take precedence, followed by brackets and braces.
Evaluating Expressions with Nested Parentheses
Where will you begin simplifying when you have multiple parentheses within a pair of parentheses? If this sounds tricky, it's because it's tricky. Begin with the innermost parentheses and work your way out.
Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Rational Numbers
While they are at these order of operations worksheets, 7th grade and 8th grade students will practice simplifying numerical expressions involving rational numbers.