Not exact matches
The
task card sets are in a multiple choice format printed with or without
QR codes.
How yo use: When scanning the
QR Code printed on the handout, your students will be able to find all the
tasks, day by day.
I've shared the many reasons why I think
QR (Quick Response)
codes can make everyday classroom
tasks simpler.
To use these
task cards as
QR Code counting activity, students will count the candy tally marks on the
task card and record their answer on the pro...
Comparison CSP for Doctor Strange and I, Daniel Blake including: breakdown of the CSPs 5 week Medium Term Plan (lessons including starter, main and plenary) 18 page booklet with
tasks comparing both films
QR codes to access resources in the booklet and URLs in the Medium Term Plan extension
tasks and GCSE questions throughout.
Linked to the other online CSPs) PowerPoint (with Learning Objectives, differentiated
tasks,
QR codes and URLs for videos used) Resources for each lesson in Word Document form and screen shotted on the PowerPoint.
All of the
task card sets are easy to assess as they use
coded answers or
QR codes for self - checking.
The next step was to create a
QR -
code version of
task cards for particular sporting skills.
While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on
task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the
QR code.
I currently have the following cards all with
QR codes and work shown for each problem... - 1 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)-2 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)- decimal division (also in a bundle)- order of operations cards - numerical expressions
task cards - algebraic expressions
task cards
Each
task card comes with a
QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers.
Each Task is assigned by scanning the
QR code and there are 5
Tasks per Scavenger Hunt Activity.
So, if you do not have access to
QR code reading devices, the kids can still use the
task cards and refer to the answer sheet.
QR codes make
task cards more engaging by integrating technology into your lesson!
SiriKit was previously limited to ride scheduling, banking, messaging, photo search, VoIP calling, and car controls, but it has expanded to encompass bill paying,
task management, and
QR codes in iOS 11.
Just as pertinent, but more mundane
tasks include picking up on
QR codes and scanning images of products for on - the - spot comparison shopping.