
Lesson
Numerical Expressions and Order
Students learn how order of operations changes the value of a numerical expression.
Numerical Expressions and Order
What students learn
Students learn that a numerical expression can be evaluated in more than one way only if the order is ignored. Start with to see why the sequence matters.
Why it matters
Order of operations keeps everyone using the same rule, which makes expression work predictable. shows how grouping changes the path.
Learn the idea
Once students can follow the rule, they can simplify longer expressions without guessing. gives a full practice example.
Try it
Ask the student to evaluate 8 + 3 x 2, then 8 + (3 x 2), and explain why the answers match. Next, give them 12 - 4 + 2 and ask what should happen first.
Parent guide
Keep the talk on the order rule, not speed. If the student rushes, have them point to the operations one by one before they calculate.