I think of " Please Excuse of My Dear Aunt Sally too." I like the layout for the order of operations and the color make it easy to memorize. I will understand it better after some practice. Great exit ticket for a math class.
Acronyms are always useful when trying to remember multiple parts of something. I think PEMDAS is a great way to remember order of operations. It ranks up there with FOIL when I think about mathematical expressions. I always used "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" because I tend to do better with statements rather than just acronyms.
I think I will get this material pretty well, but I will also practice more in my spare time.
I often learn things better through mnemonic devices. I learned my planets that way as a child, and now I can learn how to perform math equations! I hope more of your math problems can be solved in this way.
Good idea on reinforcing order of operations. You may want to provide an example to show exactly how it works.
ReplyDeleteI think PEMDAS is a great tool! I will use this to help me remember the order of operations properly.
ReplyDeleteI do think I get order of operations. I will continue practicing order of operations with PEMDAS in mind.
I think of " Please Excuse of My Dear Aunt Sally too." I like the layout for the order of operations and the color make it easy to memorize. I will understand it better after some practice. Great exit ticket for a math class.
ReplyDeleteAcronyms are always useful when trying to remember multiple parts of something. I think PEMDAS is a great way to remember order of operations. It ranks up there with FOIL when I think about mathematical expressions. I always used "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" because I tend to do better with statements rather than just acronyms.
ReplyDeleteI think I will get this material pretty well, but I will also practice more in my spare time.
I often learn things better through mnemonic devices. I learned my planets that way as a child, and now I can learn how to perform math equations! I hope more of your math problems can be solved in this way.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog. I always learned it as Pedmas.
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