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Calendar Project Order of Operations

Calendar Project Order of Operations Using a piece of paper provided, markers, colored pencils, or crayons, and your knowledge of the order of operations, you are going to create a calendar for the month of _______, 2011. If you choose February, you must include days

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Calendar Project Order of Operations

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  1. Calendar Project • Order of Operations • Using a piece of paper provided, markers, colored pencils, or crayons, and • your knowledge of the order of operations, you are going to create a calendar for • the month of _______, 2011. If you choose February, you must include days • at the end of January or the beginning of March to make the total days on your • calendar equal to 31. • Instead of using numbers for the dates, however, you will only use the numbers • 2, 3, 4, and 5 to create numerical expressions that, when evaluated, equals the • date. For example, for the 14th, you might use 5 x 4 – 3 x 2. Keep in mind that • there may be more than one way to represent any date. The 14th might also be • written as 2 ( 4 + 3 ). You will do this for all the days 1 - 30 ( 31 ), and place the • expressions in the boxes where the dates usually go. • Write the date in the box along with the numerical expression!!!! • The guidelines are: • The calendar must be done on the paper provided. • You must use at least three digits in each expression (2, 3, 4, or 5). THIS • MEANS YOU MAY USE 3 NUMBERS OR 4 NUMBERS. ALSO NOTE THAT 1 MAY NOT BE USED. • Use parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction to make your math sentence equal the particular date. • 4) You may use a digit only once in each numerical expression (2 + 52 may NOT be used for the 27th, because 2 is used twice in that expression. • You MUST follow the order of operations (PEMDAS). 2 + 3 x 5 is the 17th not the 25th. • Calendar Project • Grading guidelines & rubric ATTACHED • Due date:____________

  2. Name_________________ Period_____ Date_________ This rubric MUST BE ATTACHED & TURNED IN with your project. 10 points will be deducted from your score for each day this project is turned in pass the due date. Name_________________ Period_____ Date_________ This rubric MUST BE ATTACHED & TURNED IN with your project. 10 points will be deducted from your score for each day this project is turned in pass the due date. Calendar Project RUBRIC Calendar Project RUBRIC My score is:________ My score is:________

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