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Parts of a Circle Activity Using Smart Phones/iPad/IPods

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This is a unique independent activity where students will use a bar code scanner on a smart phone, iPad, or iPod to navigate through a short lesson on the Parts of a Circle. This is meant to be an introduction to the basic vocabulary. Students will use the bar code scanner to scan an embedded QR code that will take them to a video, website, and game on the Internet.
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robinwalker
I printed out the parts of a circle activity. Only the bottom QR code was linked to a video. Do you have a more recent QR code for this activity? I am new at using the Ipad in class. This seems to be an easy activity for me and my students to learn together. If this activity is successful, I will be purchasing more of your stuff. Thank you.
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Thanks for letting me know. I will take a look at it tomorrow and repost the activity. QR Codes are a great way to start with iPads! I have another friend who has also made some QR ode resources. She is listed as iheartteaching. Best of luck!
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