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BIDMAS Cartoon Card Game
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BIDMAS Cartoon Card Game

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Subject Math
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity
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Differentiated by color; red being easier; orange being medium difficulty and green being more challenging. Usually I would give students either a red and orange set OR an orange and green set; play in pairs; can show working in their books if you want a

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Top_Trumps_BIDMAS_3levels_cartoons.pdf

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February 11, 2020
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8 Reviews
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SML Member November 18, 2011

hi. love the resource but is there a version without the black background? just thinking of all the toner!

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SML Member November 19, 2011

Thank you what a wonderful game. I love the differentiation too.

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SML Member November 20, 2011

Thank you .Nice Resourse I will use it with my 9 years old students.

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SML Member November 21, 2011

Thank you! Must have taken ages to produce these.

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SML Member January 16, 2012

Think these are a great way to liven a fairly dull topic - thanks! But version without black backgroundsd would be useful...

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SML Member January 16, 2012

Nice slick production on these cards - and excellent twist to top trumps. Thanks for the (surely considerable) time and effort. : )

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SML Member January 24, 2012

I have used these with several different year groups in different situations and found them brilliant, I even had a school set laminated so all the staff can use them. I have the pupils checking each others answers on a scientific calculator so that they all know straight away if they are getting them correct and it also helps them practice their calculator skills at the same time. Only improvement would be to have an additional set available without the black background for if they are going to be photocopied rather than color printed.

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SML Member May 12, 2012

Thanks for sharing this I love the instant differentiation with the different colors extermley useful. I have made myself a permenant set of these by laminating them so always ready to brighten up a lesson.

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