Description
Help your students master the concept of part-part-whole (or missing parts of 10) with this highly engaging Math Scoot game! Your students need math practice that’s not boring, and they need to move around while learning! Keep them active while still practicing essential skills!
Use This Resource in THREE Ways:
- Math Scoot: Scoot is a game that will get your students up and moving around while practicing or reviewing skills at the same time! Never played Scoot before? Don’t worry! Directions included!
- Math Around the Room: Use as a center or station. Post the cards around the room. Students travel the room to find and discover the cards. They will record their answers on their recording sheet. Choose from 2 sizes of cards.
- Task Cards: Print the cards and store in a container. Students can work independently through the cards in a task card format.
Scoot is more fun than a worksheet or traditional handwriting practice and gives students the chance to move around! Students can be very ACTIVE and need LOTS of math practice. I created this game to make the task of handwriting more fun for my class. It is my hope your class enjoys it too!
This file contains enough Scoot cards to play with 30 students. If you have less than 20 students, simply cross out the extra boxes on the recording sheet. Arrows are also included to help guide your students to the seat they should scoot to next. Your class may not need to use the arrows after playing several times, but they do come in handy if your class is just playing Scoot for the first time.
Students need to fill in each part on their answer sheet and sometimes they are required to fill in both parts and the whole.