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- Difficuty Level 1
This series of activities uses between three and five terms
There are no grouping symbols. Example: 2 + 4 x 3 1 = ?
1-1 All addition
1-2 All subtraction
1-3 Addition and subtraction
1-4 Multiplication and addition
1-5 Multiplication, addition and subtraction
1-6 Division and addition
1-7 Division, addition, and subtraction
1-8 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
1-9 All types from Difficulty Level 1
Difficuty Level 2
This series of activities uses five terms and one level of
grouping.
Example: 2 + 4( 3 1) + 6 = ?
2-1 Addition and multiplication
2-2
Addition, subtraction, and multiplication
2-3
Addition and division
2-4
Addition, subtraction, and division
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2-5
All types from Difficulty Level 2
Difficulty Level 3
This series of activities uses seven terms and two levels
of grouping symbols.
Example: 2 + 4[3 5(6 + 7) + 3]
3-1 Addition and multiplication
3-2
Addition, subtraction, and multiplication
3-3
Addition, multiplication, and division
3-4
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
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3-5
All types from Difficulty Level 3
Difficulty Level 4
This series of activities uses ten terms and three levels
of grouping.
Example: 2 + 7{3 + 4[3 5(6 + 7) + 3] 1 }
4-1 Addition and multiplication
4-2
Addition, subtraction, and multiplication
4-3
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
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4-4
All types from Difficulty Level 4
Mixed Difficulty Levels
Problems are radomly selected from all activities listed
above.
5-1
Selections from all types and difficulty levels
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About These Activities
These activities are provided as learning tools for
classroom teachers, homeschool mentors, and independent learners.
- Teachers and mentors should select and
review the activities to be assigned to their students.
- Independent learners should begin at the
top of the list and systematically work down through the activities.
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