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Free Grade 5 Order of Operations & Patterns Worksheets
999+ Texas TEKS-aligned practice questions on order of operations & patterns. Print at home or practice online with a built-in AI tutor. No sign-up. No paywall.
Looking for order of operations & patterns worksheets for Grade 5? This page has 999+ TEKS-aligned practice questions on this exact topic, mapped to Texas TEKS 5.4A,5.4E,5.4F. Every question goes through an AI quality gate before publishing — no typos, no wrong answer keys, no factually-broken explanations.
Use order of operations and identify rules in numerical patterns.
Below: a sample of 8 questions with answers and explanations so you can see what's on the worksheet before you print. Each question has the correct choice marked and a one-line "why" so kids who get it wrong understand the fix.
Simplify: 12 + 4 × (6 − 2)
- 29
- 30
- 28 ✓
- 27
Why: Parentheses: 6−2 = 4. Multiply: 4×4 = 16. Add: 12+16 = 28.
Evaluate: (3 + 8) × 11
- 121 ✓
- 123
- 120
- 122
Why: Parentheses first: 11. Then × 11. = 121.
Use the order of operations: 64 ÷ 8 + 3.
- 10
- 13
- 12
- 11 ✓
Why: Division first: 64 ÷ 8 = 8. Then + 3. = 11.
Evaluate: (6 + 12) × 7
- 127
- 128
- 126 ✓
- 125
Why: Parentheses first: 18. Then × 7. = 126.
Use the order of operations: 7 × 9 + 11 × 4.
- 107 ✓
- 108
- 106
- 109
Why: Both products first: 63 + 44. = 107.
What is the value of 15 × 2 + 5 × 10?
- 82
- 80 ✓
- 81
- 79
Why: Both products first: 30 + 50. = 80.
Use the order of operations: 102 ÷ 6 + 12.
- 28
- 31
- 29 ✓
- 30
Why: Division first: 102 ÷ 6 = 17. Then + 12. = 29.
Use the order of operations: (20 + 11) × 8.
- 249
- 247
- 250
- 248 ✓
Why: Parentheses first: 31. Then × 8. = 248.
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What is TEKS 5.4A,5.4E,5.4F?
TEKS 5.4A,5.4E,5.4F is the Grade 5 Order of Operations & Patterns standard from the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills. Use order of operations and identify rules in numerical patterns.
How many total questions are available?
999+ questions in our Grade 5 Order of Operations & Patterns bank. Print as many 20-question worksheets as you like — each one pulls a fresh set so your kid doesn't see the same questions twice.
Where do these questions come from?
Generated by our AI pipeline, then quality-gated by two independent models (gpt-4o for content review, Claude Sonnet 4.5 for math verification) before publishing. Every question is tagged to TEKS 5.4A,5.4E,5.4F and modeled on real STAAR item shapes.