Lucky You! Blog Hop

Who says Friday the 13th is unlucky? SO excited to team up with 20 AMAZING upper grade bloggers for a Lucky You! Blog Hop!!
It seems like we've been doing fractions FOREVER and I'm ready to be done and move on! But I want to make sure my students understand the many concepts we covered during this unit so I created a Spring Fraction Review Scoot game.

So what is Scoot? It's a fast-paced review strategy. Place a numbered task card on each desk. Give students a certain amount of time: students will move from desk to desk, reading the task card and answering it on their recording sheet. If they are at number 1 task card, then they answer in the number 1 box. When the teacher calls,  “Scoot!”,  they move to the next desk with task card,  and so on.
Tried and true words of experience:  Have class practice moving from desk to desk before doing the actual game. Be sure they understand the traffic pattern so they do not run into each other or skip cards. Do this a couple of times. Call out,  “Scoot!” and they move to the next number. The game is supposed to move quickly, but gauge the pace on your students.

And the luckiest news of all: Spring Fraction Review Scoot  is FREE during this Blog Hop! Be sure to grab your copy here! After March 15th, it goes back up to full price!

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18 comments

  1. Great SCOOT Game!! I can tell you are a GLAD teachers as well... we love it at our school as well!!

    Susan
    LopezLandLearners

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  2. Excited to have found your blog through the hop! :)
    Theresa
    Pinkadots Elementary

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  3. I feel like I have struck gold! This is EXACTLY what my kiddos need to review right now. Thanks so much for linking up!
    Layla

    Fancy Free in Fourth

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    1. Yay! I'm so glad!! Thanks for organizing, Layla!! I LOVE reading what everyone else is up to!!

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  4. Ohhhhh, so that's what a SCOOT is! I've been seeing that word all over the blogger/TPT universe, but have never found out exactly what it is, or bothered to find out. Thanks for the explanation! I see a SCOOT in my class' future. : )
    Ali
    Teaching Powered by Caffeine

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    1. Even though they're working hard, your kids won't mind practicing since they're up & moving!! Let me know how it goes!!

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  5. Thank you so much for the freebie! I can't wait to use it with my class.
    Crystal
    www.funandlearningatbba.blogspot.com

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  6. I'm so glad I found you through this blog hop! LOVE the fraction review SCOOT game!!
    ~Holly
    Fourth Grade Flipper

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  7. I love scoot, and these look like super awesome cards for reviewing fractions! Thanks so much for sharing!
    FlapJack

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    1. You're welcome! I LOVE your products, Tabitha!! I hope you can use this Scoot!!

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  8. Oh wow!! This is going to be fabulous in my classroom! Thank you so very much! I can't wait to go check out your other TpT products. I am also your newest follower :)

    Tina
    Crofts' Classroom

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    1. Thanks so much, Tina!! Let me know how it works out with your students!

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  9. These are amazing and perfect to play a game of SCOOT for our fraction unit review coming up in a week! Thank you so much!!!

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    1. I'm glad it's just in time! That's what we're doing this week, too, so I created it for my own class to use! :) Thanks for stopping by!!

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