Student Response System AssessmentAn assessment review of PEMDAS Video By Carla Bacon
What does PEMDAS represent?A PrescriptionOrder of OperationsMath Reward SystemA type of math problem
Do parentheses really matter?YesNo
Why did Aunt Sally want the parentheses first?So she didn’t have to go back and change everythingBecause she didn’t understandSince it was a fun symbol
What is an example of mathematical exponents?5×2525252 
What is another definition of exponent?A loud personAn exampleAn advocate An animal
In the story, what aspect of PEMDAS did Officer Mary D represent?Multiplication and DivisionMarry and DivorceMultiplication and DistinctMaster of Defiance
In what order do you do addition and subtraction?Anyway you wantAlways addition firstThe one you see first reading from left to rightThe one you see first reading from right to left
What does “multiply and divide” have in common with “add and subtract”?You do them all togetherYou don’t have to do them at allWithin each pair you do whichever one comes first left to right
What does PEMDAS Represent?2.1.Picture Choice 1Picture Choice 2Picture Choice 33.
This movie will help you remember the Order of Operations.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree
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SRS of PEMDAS

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    Student Response SystemAssessmentAn assessment review of PEMDAS Video By Carla Bacon
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    What does PEMDASrepresent?A PrescriptionOrder of OperationsMath Reward SystemA type of math problem
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    Why did AuntSally want the parentheses first?So she didn’t have to go back and change everythingBecause she didn’t understandSince it was a fun symbol
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    What is anexample of mathematical exponents?5×2525252 
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    What is anotherdefinition of exponent?A loud personAn exampleAn advocate An animal
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    In the story,what aspect of PEMDAS did Officer Mary D represent?Multiplication and DivisionMarry and DivorceMultiplication and DistinctMaster of Defiance
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    In what orderdo you do addition and subtraction?Anyway you wantAlways addition firstThe one you see first reading from left to rightThe one you see first reading from right to left
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    What does “multiplyand divide” have in common with “add and subtract”?You do them all togetherYou don’t have to do them at allWithin each pair you do whichever one comes first left to right
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    What does PEMDASRepresent?2.1.Picture Choice 1Picture Choice 2Picture Choice 33.
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    This movie willhelp you remember the Order of Operations.Strongly AgreeAgreeDisagreeStrongly Disagree
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    Congratulations! You finished!Thankyou for completing the assessment