Included: - Dyslexia - friendly PowerPoints (with audio to support non-language specialists)- clear vocabulary lists - flashcards - dice templates - vocabulary cards - dice writing game - Rey le Robots -
QR codes activity - tarsia triangles - worksheets - make your own word searches and crosswords For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Features products aligned to 4th grade Common Core Math and Ohio Science standards Specializing in self - checking activities such as coded messages and
QR coded activities
Not exact matches
Teachers can create
QR codes for differentiated instruction
activities.
One option is to make
QR codes that send each student in your class to the same website and create
activities that are differentiated.
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...
A variety of
activities follow based on opinion pieces from social networking sites and a list of 32 names who will be appearing on streets in Spain with a
QR code that links to the article.
What's Included: • 12 pages of
activities for hands - on practice using color tiles both with
QR codes and without • Large, scannable
QR cards which reveal picture answers for students to self check • Answer Key
You can also use
QR codes to create a choose - your - own - adventure reading
activity.
speaking
activity Le menu du jour / J'ai faim * — vocabulary writing practice Le verbe PRENDRE * La salle a manger café / À la carte - reading comprehension Commander au restaurant * - reading comprehension Au restaurant - listening
activity with You tube reference Chez Aiello script / Sequencing worksheet *, a sheet for students on an IEP
QR Code Scavenger Hunt — reading / writing
activity Que commandent - ils?
First, we used the
QR codes for a «treasure hunt» — an orienteering
activity that utilised
QR codes in the place of the markers.
To include a YouTube video in a traditional
activity sheet or homework page, you can shorten a URL or turn it into a
QR code to make it easy for students and parents to access that clip.
Each Task is assigned by scanning the
QR code and there are 5 Tasks per Scavenger Hunt
Activity.
After the starter
activity on the PowerPoint sit pupils in their groups and give them the
QR code for their anthology set work for them to watch (on their phones or on iPads) and write notes about the choreographic devices that they see.
Today during lunch time I helped my students setup
QR code readers on their mobile phones in preparation for an
activity they will be completing in the coming weeks within my Outdoor Education class.
Throughout the book you'll also find
QR codes leading to the companion website with a wealth of additional resources including student
activities, multimedia examples, further readings, and much more.