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Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot
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Here is a great way to develop those math critical thinking skills! Our new scoots are a great companion to our popular binder centers or as a stand alone activity. Great for review of addition skills. With questions designed to stimulate students' critical thinking skills, you will be able to accurately assess students' progress.

The Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot identifies students' abilities solve two-digit addition equations and word problems.

Scoots are great activities to incorporate into the classroom. You can use them in small groups or as an independent activity! We even like to set it up as a scavenger hunt! Just place any manipulatives or tools that the questions require out with the questions and let the kids go!

Scoot questions and directions are available in both black and white in color. If you love our binder centers, check these out!

Not sure if you want to try it? Our first scoot, Understanding Addition and Subtraction, is available for free in our store!

If you like this and you haven't checked out our Binder Centers, head over to our store!

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Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot

The Eager Educators
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Description

Here is a great way to develop those math critical thinking skills! Our new scoots are a great companion to our popular binder centers or as a stand alone activity. Great for review of addition skills. With questions designed to stimulate students' critical thinking skills, you will be able to accurately assess students' progress.

The Adding Two-Digit Numbers Scoot identifies students' abilities solve two-digit addition equations and word problems.

Scoots are great activities to incorporate into the classroom. You can use them in small groups or as an independent activity! We even like to set it up as a scavenger hunt! Just place any manipulatives or tools that the questions require out with the questions and let the kids go!

Scoot questions and directions are available in both black and white in color. If you love our binder centers, check these out!

Not sure if you want to try it? Our first scoot, Understanding Addition and Subtraction, is available for free in our store!

If you like this and you haven't checked out our Binder Centers, head over to our store!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations.
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