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  • Early finishers?
  • Student reward?
  • Brain break?
  • Sub plans?

I designed this QR Code Activity Menu originally as a classroom management tool for early finishers, but I discovered there were so many other uses that fit into my curriculum and daily practices.

Im selling just one, but I have several of these that are based on individual subject areas. This one combines the areas of Math, Science, Music, and ELA.

I highly recommend a 5 min introduction and expectations of use...that little 5 min for a whole year of frustration free independence is priceless.

Each of the 9 age appropriate digital codes:

  • meet internet safety guidelines
  • if any ads, they are sidebar and not interrupting
  • have been checked and played personally by me
  • games describe what to do and how to play

Ideas for use:

  • Print a few copies and post around the classroom
  • Project the codes on a screen
  • Cut the codes out for specific, differentiated practice
  • Add one or two of the codes to a literature station
  • Make a copy for each student and laminate

All thats needed is a tablet with a camera app. These QR codes are tested and ready to GO!

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QR Code Activity Menu

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Description

  • Early finishers?
  • Student reward?
  • Brain break?
  • Sub plans?

I designed this QR Code Activity Menu originally as a classroom management tool for early finishers, but I discovered there were so many other uses that fit into my curriculum and daily practices.

Im selling just one, but I have several of these that are based on individual subject areas. This one combines the areas of Math, Science, Music, and ELA.

I highly recommend a 5 min introduction and expectations of use...that little 5 min for a whole year of frustration free independence is priceless.

Each of the 9 age appropriate digital codes:

  • meet internet safety guidelines
  • if any ads, they are sidebar and not interrupting
  • have been checked and played personally by me
  • games describe what to do and how to play

Ideas for use:

  • Print a few copies and post around the classroom
  • Project the codes on a screen
  • Cut the codes out for specific, differentiated practice
  • Add one or two of the codes to a literature station
  • Make a copy for each student and laminate

All thats needed is a tablet with a camera app. These QR codes are tested and ready to GO!

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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