Why bore your students with workbook pages? Practice multiple digit multiplication the Scoot way! Scoot is game that requires the students to get out of their seats and move around the room looking for task cards. They must correctly solve each task and record their answers on the provided tracker. The first student to correctly complete the Scoot Tracker, wins!
This activity can be easily adapted for student pairs, centers, and small group instruction. You could even split it up into a
Practice the order of operations using these two, fun expressions and equations activities. The color-by-number zebra is great for students of all ages, and the writing equations with variables activity can be used as enrichment for quick learners.
How well will your students do on the standardized state tests this year? Use this Common Core Check-Up to see what you're students have mastered and still need to learn. This activity can be used as an assessment, independent practice, partner work, small group intervention, etc. Why not use it as a pre- and post-test in preparation for state tests?
Help your students master difficult vocabulary found in the Common Core curriculums! Use this resource to make note cards, student glossaries, or interactive classroom journals. A helpful list of reoccurring high-level vocabulary is included, noting that these verbs, nouns, and key math concepts are all found on state assessments.