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Hello! Dr. Math has a very detailed page on order of operations--complete with links for you to read. http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.order.operations.html There is a commercially made game called "24 Game" that is great for mental math, patterning, and use of order of operations. The goal of the game is to use the 4 numbers given and the order of operations to compute 24. There is a website called Quia! that has several templates for games which can be used to create games which focus on order of operations (or some other math topics). There isn't a game for this topic posted. But, you can create one. The website for this site is http://www.quia.com . Hope this helps a little. -Jeanne, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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