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Math 5 Las Week 3

This document provides a learning activity sheet for mathematics on performing a series of more than two operations on whole numbers. It includes the learning competency, objectives, key concepts, examples and 4 activities to practice applying order of operations rules to solve expressions. The key concepts explain the rules of performing operations in parenthesis first, then multiplication/division from left to right before addition/subtraction from left to right. The activities provide practice applying these rules to evaluate expressions and make equations true statements.
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Math 5 Las Week 3

This document provides a learning activity sheet for mathematics on performing a series of more than two operations on whole numbers. It includes the learning competency, objectives, key concepts, examples and 4 activities to practice applying order of operations rules to solve expressions. The key concepts explain the rules of performing operations in parenthesis first, then multiplication/division from left to right before addition/subtraction from left to right. The activities provide practice applying these rules to evaluate expressions and make equations true statements.
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET

MATHEMATICS 5
Quarter 1, Week 3

Name of Learner: ___________________________ Date: ___________

Grade Level & Section: _______________________

Performing a Series of More Than Two Operations on Whole Numbers.

I. Learning Competency based on MELCs

Performs a series of more than two operations on whole numbers applying


Parenthesis, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction (PMDAS) or Grouping,
Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction (GMDAS) correctly. ( M5NS- Id-62.2)

II. Objectives:
Performs a series of more than two operations on whole numbers applying
Parenthesis, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction (PMDAS) or Grouping,
Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction (GMDAS) correctly.

III. Key Concept

This activity sheet serves as a self-learning guide for you to facilitate lesson
comprehension as it specifically aims to master your skill on performing a series of
more than two operations on whole numbers applying Parenthesis, Multiplication,
Division, Addition, Subtraction (PMDAS) or Grouping, Multiplication, Division, Addition,
Subtraction (GMDAS) correctly.

To solve the order of operations, these are the following rules:

1. Perform the operations within each pair of grouping symbols (parenthesis,


brackets, and braces) beginning with the innermost pair.

2. Simplify the expression with exponents.

3. Perform multiplication and division as they occur from left to right.

4. Perform addition and subtraction as they occur from left to right.

Example 1. 14 ÷ 7 × 2 + 4 – 5
Solution:
14 ÷ 7 × 2 + 4 – 5 Rule 3

2 ×2+4–5 Rule 3

4 +4–5 Rule 4

8 –5 Rule 4

3 Answer

Example 2. 8 × 2 ÷ 2 + 6 – 2

Solution:
8×2÷4+6–2 Rule 3

16 ÷ 4 + 6 – 2 Rule 3

4 +6–2 Rule 4

10 –2 Rule 4

8 Answer

Example 3. 3 × [4 - 2 × (10 - 8) + 12 ÷ 6 × 1]

Solution:
3 × [5 - 2 × (10 - 8) + 12 ÷ 6 × 1] Rule 1

3 × [5 - 2 × 2 + 12 ÷ 6 × 1] Rule 1

3 × [5 - 4 + 2 × 1] Rule 1

3 × [5 - 4 + 2 ] Rule 1

3×[ 1 + 2 ] Rule 1

3× 3 Rule 3

9 Answer
IV. Activity

Activity 1

Directions: Solve the expression below by following the rules.

1. 64 ÷ 2 × 3

2. 9 ÷ 3 +1 × 4

3. (10 – 6) + (5 – 1) × 15

4. 2 × [2 + 3 × (12 -3)]

5. 11 + 2 × 4 + {3 × [6 +(9 – 7) – 3] – 2}
ACTIVITY 2

Directions: A. Perform the indicated operations.

1. (14 + 3) – 7 = N

2. 5 × (5 + 9) = N

3. 35 ÷ 5 + 8 = N

4. (16 – 4) + (7 + 3) = N

5. (12 ÷ 3) + (11 × 3) = N

Directions: B. Place parenthesis in the equation so that each will be a true statement.

1. 18 + 6 – 4 = 20

2. 12 × 8 – 4 = 32

3. 27 ÷ 9 × 3 = 1

4. 16 – 8 + 8 = 0

5. 14 ÷ 3 + 4 = 2
ACTIVITY 3

Directions: Evaluate the following expressions.

1. (9 – 2) + (3 × 21)

2. (18 + 14) ÷ (4 + 4)

3. (36 ÷ 2 + [ 4 × (4 – 2) ]

4. (36 – 6) + [(2 × 42) + 7]

5. (42+ 15) × 2 – (500 ÷125)

6. 4 × (32 – 15) + 16

7. (93 + 7) × 6 + 20

8. 12 × 32 + (880 ÷20)

9. [(156 ÷ 12) × 2 × 4] ÷ 4 × 2

10.(44+82)÷(10+4)
ACTIVITY 4

Directions: Use the numbers 3, 4, 6, and 8 once in each exercise to make a true
statement.

1. ( ______ × _______ ) ÷ ( _____ + ______ ) = 3

2. ______ × _______ ÷ ( ______ × _______ ) = 2

3. ______ × ( ______ × ______ ) ÷ _______ = 16

4. ______ ÷ ( _______ - _______ ) + _______ = 12

5. (______×_________) + _________ - _______= 35

V. Reflection

1. What part of the activity do you find difficult? Why?

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2. What part of the activity do you find easy? Why?


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VI. References:

21st Century Mathlets (Textbook), pages 18-21


21st Century Mathlets (Teacher’s Manual), pages 11-13
MELCs –Mathematics 5, Qtr.1 Week 3
Curriculum Guide in Math 5, LC 10

Prepared by:

SERGIO M. FACUNLA JR.


Writer
Reviewed by:

FLORENTINO O. RAMOS, JR.,PhD


OIC EPS, Mathematics
Activity # 1
1. 96
2. 7
3. 64
4. 58
5. 32
Activity # 2
A B
1. 10 1. (18 + 6) – 4 = 20
2. 70 2. (12 × 8) – 4 = 32
3. 15 3. 27 ÷ (9 × 3) = 1
4. 22 4. 16 – (8 + 8) = 0
5. 37 5. 14 ÷ (3 + 4) = 2
Activity # 3
1. 81
2. 4
3. 26
4. 97
5. 110
6. 84
7. 620
8. 428
9. 13
10. 9
Activity # 4
1. ( 4 × 6 ) ÷ ( 4 + 4 ) = 3
2. 6 × 8 ÷ ( 6 × 4 ) = 2
3. 3 × ( 8 × 4 ) ÷ 6 = 16
4. 8 ÷ ( 6 - 4 ) + 8 = 12
5. ( 8 × 4 ) + 6 – 3 = 35
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