Scoot is a fun whole-group activity that can be used in many different ways. It can be used as a review game, skill practice or even a test! You could even use these cards as task cards for a center or for early finishers. These cards would also be great for standardized test preparation!
This version of Scoot tests students' knowledge of problem solving. Word problems include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division concepts. This game includes 24 question cards, a student response sheet, game directions and an answer key.
*Be sure to check out my other LA and Math SCOOT games/task cards!*
We have started a new program at our school called TAP. This will work perfect for an activity that they are looking for. Thank you... super excited to use this!
May 2, 2013
amazonteacher
Love it!
May 2, 2013
mbrothers
Perfect! Can't wait to use for end of the year review!
May 1, 2013
rochejester
Great review game!!!
April 26, 2013
PamDeLoach
Great review!
April 25, 2013
lisamalhiot
Always love Scoot games!
April 24, 2013
mkling
Fantastic - currently using it in centers review for high stakes testing.
April 14, 2013
MrsMooney5
Thanks!
April 11, 2013
kdmarsh
Great! FYI.....I had 2 big black bars to print on the answer key, and it covered some of the answers. It may be my printer, but it didn't do that on any other sheet.
April 7, 2013
carlisp
thanks!
March 23, 2013
arundhaug
I'm looking forward to trying these out in my classroom!
I'm so excited about using this! My students love SCOOT and it will help so much when practicing a concept that is so hard for them to grasp. Thank you!
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My more recent versions have 28 questions with 4 blank cards. Unfortunately, I did not make a longer version of problem solving scoot... yet! Thanks again! I added two new Scoot games today!
Hello!
I love your scoots, but I needed to ask you to consider two things as you make them. When I print a scoot it takes a ton of ink with the gradiant background, I love the scoots but hate using the ink. (They are darling!) Second will you please add one more page of questions so that those of us with huge classes can still use them? Thanks so much for at least considering this.
Susan