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QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
QR Code Math Task Card Bundle
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What others say

"My students feel very important when they scan their codes! This has been a great addition to our routines!"
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Brenna L.
"I love this resource! I used it for math stations. Students were super engaged and seeing the correct answer allowed them to self-correct. "
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Karyl M.

Description

HUGE QR CODE TASK CARD BUNDLE!

This bundle includes 22 different math topics to help your students practice their math in a fun and engaging way!

This product contains task cards with QR codes for 22 different math skills including:

Money

Place Value

2-Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)

Fast Fact Addition

Missing Addend

Fast Fact Subtraction

Time

Fact Family

2-Digit Subtraction (with & without regrouping)

Graphing

Fractions

Geometry

3-Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)

3-Digit Subtraction (with & without regrouping)

Skip Counting

Math Logic Equations

Rounding Numbers

Comparing Numbers

More and Less

Arrays with Repeated Addition

Each file comes with 24 ink friendly task cards and 24 full color task cards, direction sheet, recording sheet, and answer key. (The regrouping resources come with two sets of ink friendly and full color- regrouping and without regrouping.) The QR codes are linked to simple text that provides the answers for each math problem. This allows for self-correcting opportunities. The recording sheet includes a self-monitoring piece for each problem. Your students will find the answer, scan the QR code, check if the answer is correct and circle YES or NO at the bottom of each answer box.

You will want to download a free QR code reader app for the best experience with this resource.

QR Code Task Cards are a fun activity that you can do with your whole class or as a small group center. It will get your students up and moving from desk to desk while they solve math problems. This activity can be used as a review, practice, or even assessment. After printing the following slides, cut them out and place one task card on each desk. Each student will need a record sheet. Students will start at their own desk. They need to find the answer on the task card. Then the teacher says, “Scoot” and at that point the students need to move to the next desk to solve that task card. The activity will continue until all the task cards have been solved by each student. Corrections can be done together as a whole group for reinforcement/re-teaching or done by the teacher.

Another variation of this game is to hang them around the classroom and have your students walk around the room with a recording sheet and clipboard. I have also used scoot games as a small group center activity and we put the scoot cards in the middle of the group and each student takes a turn drawing a card, solving, and recording the answer on the recording sheet.


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QR Code Math Task Card Bundle

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What others say

"My students feel very important when they scan their codes! This has been a great addition to our routines!"
star
Brenna L.
"I love this resource! I used it for math stations. Students were super engaged and seeing the correct answer allowed them to self-correct. "
star
Karyl M.

Description

HUGE QR CODE TASK CARD BUNDLE!

This bundle includes 22 different math topics to help your students practice their math in a fun and engaging way!

This product contains task cards with QR codes for 22 different math skills including:

Money

Place Value

2-Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)

Fast Fact Addition

Missing Addend

Fast Fact Subtraction

Time

Fact Family

2-Digit Subtraction (with & without regrouping)

Graphing

Fractions

Geometry

3-Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)

3-Digit Subtraction (with & without regrouping)

Skip Counting

Math Logic Equations

Rounding Numbers

Comparing Numbers

More and Less

Arrays with Repeated Addition

Each file comes with 24 ink friendly task cards and 24 full color task cards, direction sheet, recording sheet, and answer key. (The regrouping resources come with two sets of ink friendly and full color- regrouping and without regrouping.) The QR codes are linked to simple text that provides the answers for each math problem. This allows for self-correcting opportunities. The recording sheet includes a self-monitoring piece for each problem. Your students will find the answer, scan the QR code, check if the answer is correct and circle YES or NO at the bottom of each answer box.

You will want to download a free QR code reader app for the best experience with this resource.

QR Code Task Cards are a fun activity that you can do with your whole class or as a small group center. It will get your students up and moving from desk to desk while they solve math problems. This activity can be used as a review, practice, or even assessment. After printing the following slides, cut them out and place one task card on each desk. Each student will need a record sheet. Students will start at their own desk. They need to find the answer on the task card. Then the teacher says, “Scoot” and at that point the students need to move to the next desk to solve that task card. The activity will continue until all the task cards have been solved by each student. Corrections can be done together as a whole group for reinforcement/re-teaching or done by the teacher.

Another variation of this game is to hang them around the classroom and have your students walk around the room with a recording sheet and clipboard. I have also used scoot games as a small group center activity and we put the scoot cards in the middle of the group and each student takes a turn drawing a card, solving, and recording the answer on the recording sheet.


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Copyright © Lucky Little Learners, LLC.

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

If you have any questions about this resource, please contact me at customerservice@luckylittlelearners.com

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Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 10, 2025
These task cards worked perfectly in my second grade classroom!
Cruzing Into Fourth
(TPT Seller)
166 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
June 13, 2025
Thank you so much for the time and effort that went into creating this amazing and helpful resource!
Victoria D.
157 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
January 6, 2025
My students feel very important when they scan their codes! This has been a great addition to our routines!
Lingley's Learners
(TPT Seller)
490 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
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Jan 6, 2025

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 3, 2024
My students love using QR codes! Fun and engaging way to practice their skills.
Alison Kan
(TPT Seller)
69 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
July 15, 2024
I love this resource! I used it for math stations. Students were super engaged and seeing the correct answer allowed them to self-correct.
TPTT
(TPT Seller)
366 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 26, 2024
Exactly what I needed and was able to add to existing resources.
Niamh S.
448 reviews
Lucky Little Learners
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Lucky Little Learners
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Mar 27, 2024
Hi Niamh, Thanks for your feedback! It’s so important to me that everything we create makes your teaching life better. If you like this resource, you’re going to love our weekly emails. Filled with freebies and sales alerts. Click here to sign up: https://luckylittlelearners.lpages.co/i-want-weekly-freebies/ Thank you for being part of our community! - Angie Olson Lucky Little Learners
Rated 5 out of 5
March 13, 2024
I love these QR code task cards! They are a hit! What I appreciate most about this resource is that my students get instant feedback. I love to provide activities, especially independent ones, that give students feedback. They also enjoy using their devices to check their answers. It is a small thing, but very motivating.
Alicia C.
130 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
February 11, 2024
We love QR codes in our class, so this has been a great way for them to check their work. I like the option to reflect on how they did with their answer.
Abbi Odom
(TPT Seller)
743 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd

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