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3rd Grade Math Common Core Scoot

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Katie Jones
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Grade Levels
3rd
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Pages
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My students love writing the room (SCOOT). Super helpful and follows my math curriculum. Thanks so much!
I used these the first week of school with my new fourth graders to review important 3rd grade skills. They enjoyed it!

Description

Scoot is a very fun game to play with students. It allows them to practice their math skills and have the chance to move around the classroom.

The task cards in this game are all aligned with the 3rd grade common core; they even have the specific standard noted on each card.

This game comes with 24 task cards, complete teacher directions, double-sided student recording sheet, and answer key.

While this product is intended to be used to play Scoot, the cards can easily be used as task cards in a math center.

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Common Core Quick Math Assessments

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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