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Earth Day Scoot: Adding and Subtracting Multiples of Ten

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Erica Butler
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Grade Levels
1st - 2nd, Homeschool
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Description

Scoot is a great game to play with your students! It allows your students to get up and move around the room, while reviewing skills they have previously learned.

This is a game of "Earth Day" Scoot for practicing adding and subtracting multiples of ten to a 2-digit number. It is perfect for first graders or struggling second graders, as there is NO regrouping! The questions on these cards adding and subtracting 10, 20, 30, and 40 to different 2-digit numbers. There are 24 Scoot cards, directions, and a recording sheet included.

These Scoot cards can also be hung around the room for students to complete. They can also be used as task cards.


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9 pages
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Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.

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