Comparing Lengths Compare Measurement Scoot Game, Task Cards, or Write the Room
$3.00Comparing lengths is fun with this Scoot Game or Write the Room activity. Students will identify the shortest, longest, tallest, biggest, and smallest objects.
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Comparing lengths is fun with this Scoot Game or Write the Room activity. Students will identify the shortest, longest, tallest, biggest, and smallest objects.

Comparing numbers to 99 is fun with this Scoot Game or Write the Room center. Students practice greater than, less than, and equal to using symbols >, <, and =.

Are your students learning about teen numbers? Are you teaching your students about composing and decomposing teen numbers into a group of ten and some ones? Get students engaged and moving with this Teen Numbers Task Cards/Scoot Game! This composing and decomposing teen numbers activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent math write the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station and will keep your students engaged and moving!

Are your students learning the counting on to add strategy? Are they learning how to count on to add? Get students engaged and moving with this Counting On to Add Task Cards/Scoot Game! This counting on addition strategy activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent math write the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station!

Are your students learning about doubles plus one or near doubles math facts? Are they learning how to use doubles math facts to solve doubles plus one math fact problems? Get students engaged and moving with this Doubles Plus One Task Cards/Scoot Game! This Doubles Plus 1 activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent math write the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station!

This Entire Year of First Grade Math Scoot Games or Write the Room bundle includes 54 activities covering all key skills with fun, hands-on practice all year.

This Equal and Unequal Parts Scoot Game helps students identify equal and unequal parts of shapes through fun, hands-on fraction practice. It can also be used as task cards or a Write the Room activity.

This Halves and Fourths Scoot Game helps students identify and partition shapes into 2 and 4 equal parts while practicing fractions in a fun, hands-on activity.

Are your students learning about place value and tens and ones? Are your students learning to compose numbers using tens and ones? Get students engaged and moving with this Identify Numbers Using Tens and Ones Task Cards/Scoot Game! This hands-on activity helps students understand place value, count tens and ones, and compose numbers using tens and ones. This Identify Numbers Using Tens and Ones Place Value activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent write the room math center or solve the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station and for reinforcing early place value skills in an engaging, active way!

Are your students learning how to identify numbers using tens and ones in more than one way? This Identifying Numbers Using Tens and Ones in Multiple Ways Scoot Game/Task Card activity gives students hands-on practice with place value by having them identify numbers represented with different combinations of tens and ones. Students might see numbers like 52 represented as 5 tens and 2 ones, 4 tens and 12 ones, 3 tens and 22 ones, 2 tens and 32 ones, 1 ten and 42 ones, or 0 tens and 52 ones. They’ll deepen their understanding of place value and number composition by working with two-digit numbers in flexible ways.

Are your students learning about place value and identifying tens? Are your students learning how to identify groups of ten and that ten ones make a ten? Get students engaged and moving with this Identifying Tens Task Cards/Scoot Game/Write the Room math activity! This hands-on activity helps students understand that ten ones make a ten and gives them repeated practice counting groups of ten. This Identifying Tens Place Value activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent write the room math center or solve the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station and for reinforcing early place value skills in an engaging, active way!

Are your students learning how to make a 10 to add? This engaging scoot game, task card set, and write the room math center is perfect for first and second grade students learning the make a 10 to add strategy.

Are your students learning how to subtract using the Make a Ten to subtract strategy? Get students engaged and moving with this Make a Ten to Subtract Scoot Game! This subtraction within 20 activity can be used in many ways: a whole class scoot game, an independent write the room math center, or a fun small group activity using task cards. It’s perfect for any math lesson or math station!

Measuring with nonstandard units is fun with this Scoot Game or Write the Room activity. Students will measure objects using the included paperclip ruler to build length skills.

Are your students learning about addition and subtraction number partners of 8 and 9? Get students engaged and moving with this Number Partners of 8 and 9 Fact Families Task Cards/Scoot Game! This addition and subtraction number partners of 8 and 9 fact families activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent math write the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station!

Are your students working on number sense and building fluency with numbers to 120? Are you teaching patterns on the 120 chart? Get students engaged and moving with this Numbers to 120 Task Cards/Scoot Game! This Numbers to 120 Scoot Game is perfect for reinforcing number patterns and helping students identify missing numbers within the 120 chart. This Numbers to 120 Scoot Game activity can be used in many ways: a whole class math scoot game, an independent math write the room activity, or a fun small math group activity! It is perfect for any math lesson or math station!