1st Grade Math Scoot Games - Addition, Subtraction, and Place Value
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Last updated 05 novembro 2024
These 12 first grade Scoot games are a fun way to review and assess math skills like addition, subtraction, missing addends, place value, skip counting, tel
These 12 first grade Scoot games are a fun way to review and assess math skills like addition, subtraction, missing addends, place value, skip counting, telling time, geometry, and more.Have you played Scoot? Here's how it works! Put a different card on each desk or table around your classroom. Give each of your students a blank recording sheet. Have each student sit or stand at one of the card stations, solve the card, write the answer on the recording sheet, and get ready to move to the next station when you say, Scoot!. Keep your students moving in the same order throughout the game. Continue until all students have been to all of the stations.What first grade math skills do these card sets include?✅ Addition: Sums 1-10✅ Addition: Sums 11-18✅ Skip Counting by Fives✅ Adding Ten✅ Subtracting Ten✅ Dimes and Pennies (US coins)✅ Place Value (hundreds, tens, and ones)✅ Equalities, Inequalities, and Comparison Signs✅ Two Digit Addition (no regrouping)✅ Geometric Shapes (2D and 3D)✅ Missing Addends✅ Telling time to hour and half hourLots of great review in a fun and active format!Each of the twelve games includes 31 Scoot cards, a student recording sheet, and an answer key. Six Take a Break cards are also included, in case you have more than 31 students (and I sure hope you don't!! )How else can you use Scoot cards?✅ Scoot cards are also great to use as a Read the Room math center. Just display the cards around your classroom, put clipboards and recording sheets in your center, and allow students to move around the room, discovering and solving cards at their own pace.✅ Use the cards as task cards in a math center. If you choose, punch a hole in the corner of each card in a set and secure with a loose leaf ring.✅ These are great for review and informal assessment at the beginning of second grade!Whether you call them Scoot, Read the Room, or task cards, your students are going to love using these review activities!*****Thanks for stopping by!Copyright © Primary Inspiration by Linda NelsonPermission to copy for single classroom use only.Please purchase additional licenses if you plan to share this product.
These 12 first grade Scoot games are a fun way to review and assess math skills like addition, subtraction, missing addends, place value, skip counting, telling time, geometry, and more.Have you played Scoot? Here's how it works! Put a different card on each desk or table around your classroom. Give each of your students a blank recording sheet. Have each student sit or stand at one of the card stations, solve the card, write the answer on the recording sheet, and get ready to move to the next station when you say, Scoot!. Keep your students moving in the same order throughout the game. Continue until all students have been to all of the stations.What first grade math skills do these card sets include?✅ Addition: Sums 1-10✅ Addition: Sums 11-18✅ Skip Counting by Fives✅ Adding Ten✅ Subtracting Ten✅ Dimes and Pennies (US coins)✅ Place Value (hundreds, tens, and ones)✅ Equalities, Inequalities, and Comparison Signs✅ Two Digit Addition (no regrouping)✅ Geometric Shapes (2D and 3D)✅ Missing Addends✅ Telling time to hour and half hourLots of great review in a fun and active format!Each of the twelve games includes 31 Scoot cards, a student recording sheet, and an answer key. Six Take a Break cards are also included, in case you have more than 31 students (and I sure hope you don't!! )How else can you use Scoot cards?✅ Scoot cards are also great to use as a Read the Room math center. Just display the cards around your classroom, put clipboards and recording sheets in your center, and allow students to move around the room, discovering and solving cards at their own pace.✅ Use the cards as task cards in a math center. If you choose, punch a hole in the corner of each card in a set and secure with a loose leaf ring.✅ These are great for review and informal assessment at the beginning of second grade!Whether you call them Scoot, Read the Room, or task cards, your students are going to love using these review activities!*****Thanks for stopping by!Copyright © Primary Inspiration by Linda NelsonPermission to copy for single classroom use only.Please purchase additional licenses if you plan to share this product.
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