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Differentiated

CCSS Math Practice for


Order of Operations
Contents and Ideas for Use

Differentiated Events Pages with Answer Key
Students will complete onl y one out of the three
pages, as each page has the same answer key.
Students may choose which level themsel ves, or
teachers may decide to choose for them. The
bronze page is the easiest, with the sil ver page being
more difficult, and the gold page is most difficult.
Some teachers have chosen to assign this as
homework, and some have done it in centers.

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___________________s Bronze Medal Attempt - History
2013 Fifth in the Middle
1. The number of countries that
competed in the first Winter
Games

(2 + 2) x 2 x 2








Answer: ______ countries
6. The number of events in the
first Winter Games

8 4 x (3 + 5)









Answer: ______ events
3. The number of
women who competed in
the first Winter Games

17 2 x 3








Answer: ______ women
4. The number of men who
competed in the first Winter
Games

240 + 16 - 9








Answer: ______ men
8. The year of the first Winter
Games

1,000 x 2 80 + 4









Answer: ______
10. The number of times the
Winter Games has been hosted
by the United States

1 + 15 5







Answer: ______ times
5. The duration of the first Winter Games

(10 + 12) 2






Answer: ______ days
7. The age of the youngest gold medalist of
the Winter Games

(2 + 3) x 3





Answer: ______ years old
2. The number of Winter Games that were
cancelled due to World War II

2 x (1 + 2) 3





Answer: ______ Winter Games
9. The most Winter Games medals won by
one athlete

4 x (5 2)





Answer: ______ medals
___________________s Sil ver Medal Attempt - History
2013 Fifth in the Middle
1. The number of countries that
competed in the first Winter
Games

45 5 + 14 2








Answer: ______ countries
6. The number of events in the
first Winter Games

(5 x 10 2) 3









Answer: ______ events
3. The number of
women who competed in
the first Winter Games

(5 x 10 17) 3








Answer: ______ women
4. The number of men who
competed in the first Winter
Games

24 x 10 + 14 2








Answer: ______ men
8. The year of the first Winter
Games

100 x 20 (38 x 2)









Answer: ______
10. The number of times the
Winter Games has been hosted
by the United States

100 24 x 4







Answer: ______ times
5. The duration of the first Winter Games

12 x 6 (60 + 1)






Answer: ______ days
7. The age of the youngest gold medalist of
the Winter Games

6 x 10 (2 x 2)





Answer: ______ years old
2. The number of Winter Games that were
cancelled due to World War II

100 (5 x 2 x 5)





Answer: ______ Winter Games
9. The most Winter Games medals won by
one athlete

8 x 9 (5 + 1)





Answer: ______ medals
___________________s Gold Medal Attempt - History
2013 Fifth in the Middle
1. The number of countries that
competed in the first Winter
Games

8 x 8 (2 x 3 2)








Answer: ______ countries
6. The number of events in the
first Winter Games

2 + 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 - 2









Answer: ______ events
3. The number of
women who competed in
the first Winter Games

(5 x 5 x 5 4) 11








Answer: ______ women
4. The number of men who
competed in the first Winter
Games

5 x 5 x 10 - 6 2








Answer: ______ men
8. The year of the first Winter
Games

19 x 10 x 10 + 6 x 2 x 2









Answer: ______
10. The number of times the
Winter Games has been hosted
by the United States

(9 x 10 + 6) (2 x 6 x 2)







Answer: ______ times
5. The duration of the first Winter Games

90 10 + 24 12






Answer: ______ days
7. The age of the youngest gold medalist of
the Winter Games

1 + 4 x 3 + 2 x 1





Answer: ______ years old
2. The number of Winter Games that were
cancelled due to World War II

10 2 24 8





Answer: ______ Winter Games
9. The most Winter Games medals won by
one athlete

144 3 6 + 4





Answer: ______ medals
History Key (All versions have the same answers)
2013 Fifth in the Middle
1. The number of countries that
competed in the first Winter
Games










Answer: 16 countries
6. The number of events in the
first Winter Games











Answer: 16 events
3. The number of
women who competed in
the first Winter Games










Answer: 11 women
4. The number of men who
competed in the first Winter
Games










Answer: 247 men
8. The year of the first Winter
Games











Answer: 1924
10. The number of times the
Winter Games has been hosted
by the United States









Answer: 4 times
5. The duration of the first Winter Games








Answer: 11 days
7. The age of the youngest gold medalist of
the Winter Games







Answer: 15 years old
2. The number of Winter Games that were
cancelled due to World War II







Answer: 2 Winter Games
9. The most Winter Games medals won by
one athlete







Answer: 12 medals
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