Path creators can also add text, audio and image annotations for things like getting past locks and entering
room key codes.
Not exact matches
* 20 color posters (image and text) for use with «Write around the
room» * 3 «Write around the
room» recording sheets - 1 - 10, 11 - 20, 1 - 20 * 20 large b / w flashcards - image (no text) * 20 small b / w flashcards * 4 handouts of numbers and words (b / w and color) * Match the Numbers activity (color) * 3 missing letter worksheets and answer
keys (b / w) * 2 word search puzzles (two versions of each for differentiation in the classroom - one with both numbers and number words, the other with just numbers) and answer
keys (b / w) * 3 crossword puzzles (two versions of each - one with initial letters given to provide for differentiation in the classroom) and answer
keys (b / w) * 2
code breaker puzzles and answer
keys (b / w) * 2 number word addition activities (b / w) * Dot to dot puzzle using number words (b / w) * 2 color by number mystery pictures.
It is helpful from the beginning to insist on accuracy in the language used as this is a
key discipline in
coding, to reinforce this they could take turns to navigate a «robot» teacher around the
room, with only correct commands being followed.
Considering that there is no reception during the evening / night could be provided also some
codes to enter in the
room in case the
key was lost / forgotten.
Upon arrival, we checked in at the front desk and were handed metal
keys (with a
coded lock inside) to access our
room.
Your
room key is all you need to access the lounge, assuming that your
key card has been properly
coded.
August doesn't limit the number of virtual
keys you can give out, so you avoid the hassle of having to delete old
codes to make
room for new ones.