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Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning
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Get the best of both worlds!

100% digital and classic paper/pencil response.

Engage your students with challenging and fun nonfiction readings about Easter! Students will navigate through 4 different websites to read and respond to 12 questions about Easter.

On Paper:

A perfect combination of history and digital learning, this Easter QR code Activity will have your students scanning and reading their way through various websites to learn about the history as well as modern traditions of Easter.

Digital:

Students will use the 4 Slides (with questions and embedded links) to close read and answer comprehension questions.

This resource includes:

• 4 Google Slides™

• 4 Cards

• 12 Comprehension Questions

• Student Answer Form

• Teacher Answer Key

Topics include:

• History of Easter

• Easter Eggs

• Easter Symbols

• Easter Foods

Perfect for a mini-lesson or to leave for a substitute, students will use a mobile device that can scan QR codes (iPad, iPod, Smart Phone, Tablet, Chromebook) to locate the websites or type them into a search engine.

Can be used in various formats (teams, pairs or individually).

Users will need a Google Drive account to download the digital resource and a Google Classroom (or other platform) to assign it to students.

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Easter QR Code Activity | Nonfiction Reading | Digital | Distance Learning

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Description

Get the best of both worlds!

100% digital and classic paper/pencil response.

Engage your students with challenging and fun nonfiction readings about Easter! Students will navigate through 4 different websites to read and respond to 12 questions about Easter.

On Paper:

A perfect combination of history and digital learning, this Easter QR code Activity will have your students scanning and reading their way through various websites to learn about the history as well as modern traditions of Easter.

Digital:

Students will use the 4 Slides (with questions and embedded links) to close read and answer comprehension questions.

This resource includes:

• 4 Google Slides™

• 4 Cards

• 12 Comprehension Questions

• Student Answer Form

• Teacher Answer Key

Topics include:

• History of Easter

• Easter Eggs

• Easter Symbols

• Easter Foods

Perfect for a mini-lesson or to leave for a substitute, students will use a mobile device that can scan QR codes (iPad, iPod, Smart Phone, Tablet, Chromebook) to locate the websites or type them into a search engine.

Can be used in various formats (teams, pairs or individually).

Users will need a Google Drive account to download the digital resource and a Google Classroom (or other platform) to assign it to students.

Click the link below to see other resources for Google Classroom:

Fourth and Fritcher Resources for Google Classroom

You may also like:

Fourth and Fritcher Spring Resources

Fourth and Fritcher QR Code Holiday Activities

Following is Fun!

Be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches. Just click the green “Follow Me” star under my store name on this page or click the green “Follow Me” star on my store homepage.

Or, click the link below!

Follow Fourth and Fritcher

Thanks for stopping by!

Nancy

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
December 8, 2017
Students really enjoyed this.
Ania L.
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Dec 10, 2017
Thank you for your feedback. I’m glad to hear the students enjoyed the activity. Best, Nancy :)

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Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
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