1. Worksheets>
  2. Math>
  3. Pre-Algebra>
  4. Order of Operations

Order of Operations Worksheets

Rich with scads of practice, our printable order of operations worksheets get learners in grade 4 through grade 7 acquainted with the rule of performing the operations in the right order. The pdfs help grasp a procedural understanding of how to apply the order of operations using mnemonics like PEMDAS, DMAS, BEDMAS, or BODMAS in some countries, and the latest addition being GEMS to solve arithmetic expressions involving whole numbers, integers, fractions and decimals. Go ahead, use our free order of operations worksheets and solve arithmetic expressions in a jiffy!

Order of Operations | 4 Basic Operations - Level 1

Apply the order of operations on expressions involving three whole numbers or integers. Direct grade 4 and grade 5 children to multiply or divide first, then add or subtract to solve the arithmetic expressions.

  • easy 1
  • easy 2
  • easy 3
  • moderate 1
  • moderate 2
  • moderate 3
  • difficult 1
  • difficult 2
  • difficult 3
  • difficult 4
  • difficult 5

Order of Operations | DMAS - Level 2

Offering three levels of difficulty, the printable order of operations worksheets provide practice in using DMAS on expressions with 4 integers and 3 operators; You miss the order, you miss the answer!

  • pdf 1
  • pdf 2
  • pdf 3
  • printable 1
  • printable 2
  • printable 3
  • printable 4
  • practice 1
  • practice 2
  • practice 3

Solving using PEMDAS - Level 3

Go the extra mile with these PEMDAS worksheets. A few added terms in the arithmetic expressions won't be a cause of worry to the math nerds of grade 5 and grade 6 who constantly look for extra practice.

  • worksheet 1
  • worksheet 2
  • worksheet 3
  • worksheet 4
  • worksheet 5
  • exercise 1
  • exercise 2
  • exercise 3
  • exercise 4
  • pdf 1
  • pdf 2
  • pdf 3
  • pdf 4
  • pdf 5

Parentheses, Brackets, and Braces

Demonstrate your knowledge of the order of operations by simplifying what's within the innermost layer of the parentheses () first, moving outward simplifying the square brackets [], and curly braces {}.

  • printable 1
  • printable 2
  • printable 3
  • printable 4

Order of Operations with Fractions and Decimals

The time is just ripe to blend the order of operations with fractions and decimals. Simplify the expressions in the parentheses first, followed by multiplication or division, then addition or subtraction.

  • practice 1
  • practice 2
  • practice 3
  • worksheet 1
  • worksheet 2
  • worksheet 3
  • exercise 1
  • exercise 2
  • exercise 3

Comparing Two Quantities

Revisit order of operations as you solve the expressions on either side and compare the quantities using = or ≠ in Part A, < > or = in Part B and match expressions in Part C in these printable PEMDAS worksheets.

  • pdf 1
  • pdf 2
  • pdf 3

Finding the Missing Number

Keeping in line with the order of operations, solve the known part, perform inverse operations on either side to isolate and find the unknown part that makes the equation true.

  • printable 1
  • printable 2
  • printable 3
  • printable 4
  • printable 5

Finding the Missing Operator

The twist in this section of order of operation worksheets is finding the missing operator. Figure out if it is an addition, subtraction, multiplication or division operation that will make the equation true.

  • practice 1
  • practice 2
  • practice 3

Filling in the Numbers

Refine the problem-solving skills of your grade 6 and grade 7 learners as they fill the specified operands in the right places to keep the equation balanced, using the order of operations.

  • worksheet 1
  • worksheet 2
  • worksheet 3
  • worksheet 4
  • worksheet 5

Filling in the Operators

Go pondering, puzzling, and scratching your head as you try to fix the right operator in the right place to balance the two sides of the equation in these order of operation worksheet pdfs.

  • exercise 1
  • exercise 2
  • exercise 3
  • exercise 4
  • exercise 5

GEMS

GEMS is a foolproof order of operations strategy, where G stands for Groupings: parentheses, brackets, braces, E for Exponents, M for Multiply/Divide, and S for Subtract/Add whichever comes first to solve the expressions.

  • pdf 1
  • pdf 2
  • pdf 3

Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Exponents

With the positive and negative exponents taking the lead, the expressions may seem a little tricky. The order of operation worksheets perfectly fit the gap and propel 6th grade and 7th grade students to spades of practice.

(45 Worksheets)

Evaluating Numerical Expressions with Parentheses

Cruise through this batch of pdf worksheets where students are expected to evaluate numerical expressions with parentheses, and nested parentheses in accordance with the order of operations.

(54 Worksheets)