chillv
9-Volt must be my video game counterpart.
I know, this is kind of ridiculous. However, I feel it might be fun for those nerds and geeks out there (like me).
Here are the rules, I will give you an assignment each day (don't worry, they are going to be very easy and quick to do) and you post your completed work (in a spoiler so nobody sees it). Do not edit the post after you have submitted it or else I will not count it (That would be like if you turned in a paper to a teacher and then took it, corrected a mistake and gave it back)! The assignment could be anything from basic math, reading, writing, language arts or even sometimes world language or art. On the next day I will grade you work and then next week, you get a report card. You can choose to have your report card and grades public or private. If you choose to have it public or don't choose at all, I will post your grade or report card here. If you want it to be private for some reason, I will send you your grade and/or your report card in a PM.
If for some reason I become unable to give assignments or grade work for one day or more, I will allow people to sign up as subsitutes.
Just tell me that you want to be a substitute and I will put you on this list
Also, before I begin, let me give a disclaimer saying that you don't need to do any work you don't want to do since this is not real school. Also, please do not peek at other users' work at all to cheat or anything.
Okay, let's kick things off with just a simple math assignment. Today, we are doing Order of Operation. If for some reason you forgot the rules to Order of Operation, I also have put the rules in a spoiler. I will not be accepting any work posted after 5:00 PM today
Tommorrow, we will we be doing language arts and you will get your first report card.
Here are the rules, I will give you an assignment each day (don't worry, they are going to be very easy and quick to do) and you post your completed work (in a spoiler so nobody sees it). Do not edit the post after you have submitted it or else I will not count it (That would be like if you turned in a paper to a teacher and then took it, corrected a mistake and gave it back)! The assignment could be anything from basic math, reading, writing, language arts or even sometimes world language or art. On the next day I will grade you work and then next week, you get a report card. You can choose to have your report card and grades public or private. If you choose to have it public or don't choose at all, I will post your grade or report card here. If you want it to be private for some reason, I will send you your grade and/or your report card in a PM.
If for some reason I become unable to give assignments or grade work for one day or more, I will allow people to sign up as subsitutes.
Just tell me that you want to be a substitute and I will put you on this list
Mariotime11
Also, before I begin, let me give a disclaimer saying that you don't need to do any work you don't want to do since this is not real school. Also, please do not peek at other users' work at all to cheat or anything.
Okay, let's kick things off with just a simple math assignment. Today, we are doing Order of Operation. If for some reason you forgot the rules to Order of Operation, I also have put the rules in a spoiler. I will not be accepting any work posted after 5:00 PM today
The rules to order of operations is very simple. You have to follow this pattern to solve an order of operations math problem.
First look at this problem
2 + 2 × 5 ÷ 2 - 1
When you do order of operation, you have to follow this pattern.
First, you have to figure out any problems in parenthesis such as this "(2 + 2)" and/or any numbers with exponents such as "2³". This problem doesn't consist of any of those so this step can be skipped.
The next step you have to do is do any multiplication in the problem. There is in fact multiplication in this problem. 2 × 5 equals 10 so we will change the problem to 2 + 10 ÷ 5 - 1
The next step is to do any division in the problem. There is division in this problem. 10 ÷ 2 is 5 so we will change the problem to 2 + 5 - 1
Next, you have to solve any addition in the problem. 2 + 5 is 7 so we will turn this problem into 7 - 1
Finally, you solve any subtraction in the problem. 7 - 1 is 6. 6 is the answer to the problem.
Since you now know how order of operations work, you should be able to understand the steps to this problem.
(2 + 8) + 5³ - 100
1. 10 + 125 - 100
2. 135 - 100
3. 35 (Answer)
First look at this problem
2 + 2 × 5 ÷ 2 - 1
When you do order of operation, you have to follow this pattern.
First, you have to figure out any problems in parenthesis such as this "(2 + 2)" and/or any numbers with exponents such as "2³". This problem doesn't consist of any of those so this step can be skipped.
The next step you have to do is do any multiplication in the problem. There is in fact multiplication in this problem. 2 × 5 equals 10 so we will change the problem to 2 + 10 ÷ 5 - 1
The next step is to do any division in the problem. There is division in this problem. 10 ÷ 2 is 5 so we will change the problem to 2 + 5 - 1
Next, you have to solve any addition in the problem. 2 + 5 is 7 so we will turn this problem into 7 - 1
Finally, you solve any subtraction in the problem. 7 - 1 is 6. 6 is the answer to the problem.
Since you now know how order of operations work, you should be able to understand the steps to this problem.
(2 + 8) + 5³ - 100
1. 10 + 125 - 100
2. 135 - 100
3. 35 (Answer)
I got a secret to how you can remember the rules to order of operations. Use PEMDAS. PEMDAS stands for "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" and it will help you remember the order and pattern in which you have to carry out an order of operations problem. Here is how.
Please (P) = Parenthesis
Excuse (E) = Exponent
My (M) = Multiplication
Dear (D) = Division
Aunt (A) = Addition
Sally (S) = Subtraction
Do you get it? Try to keep that stuck in your head and you never forget the pattern to order of operations
Please (P) = Parenthesis
Excuse (E) = Exponent
My (M) = Multiplication
Dear (D) = Division
Aunt (A) = Addition
Sally (S) = Subtraction
Do you get it? Try to keep that stuck in your head and you never forget the pattern to order of operations
1. 7 + (9 - 3) × 2 ÷ 3 - 1 =
2. 12 ÷ (1 + 5) + 3 - 1 =
3. (4 × 5) × 3 ÷ 4 =
4. 8² ÷ 2 + 8 =
5. 8 × 1 + (9² - 3) =
2. 12 ÷ (1 + 5) + 3 - 1 =
3. (4 × 5) × 3 ÷ 4 =
4. 8² ÷ 2 + 8 =
5. 8 × 1 + (9² - 3) =
Tommorrow, we will we be doing language arts and you will get your first report card.