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Looking for QR code activities to make math more engaging? Simply cut out and laminate these task cards cards and place in a center with a device that can read QR codes (iPod Touch, iPad, tablet, or laptop/desktop with a camera). Students get immediate feedback when they scan the QR codes.
This set includes 32 task cards that cover the following concepts:
Cards 1-8: Find the first five multiples of a given numbers (2-9).
Cards 9-12: Tell whether a given number is a multiple of another number.
Cards 13-24: Find all the factors of a given number.
Cards 25-32: Tell whether a given number is prime or composite.
A student recording sheet, answer key, and one-page (6 question) quick assessment are included. I recently upgraded all of my math task cards to include a digital, self-grading version of the quick assessment using Google Forms™! Download the preview to see the task cards up close. Please make sure that you have a device that can scan QR codes before purchasing.
These task cards are directly aligned to the Common Core State Standard 4.OA.4. They go perfectly with my Factors and Multiples Bump Game
These task cards are also available in a Non-QR Code Version and a Digital/Paperless Version
***This product is part of a DISCOUNTED QR CODE TASK CARD MEGA BUNDLE***
Be sure to check out my other QR code math task cards for grades 3 & 4 below, organized by domain:
Operations & Algebraic Thinking:
Continuing Number Patterns and Skip Counting
Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Number & Operations in Base 10:
Place Value (Rounding Comparing, Ordering, Number Forms)
Comparing and Ordering Multi-digit Whole Numbers
Multi-digit Addition and Subtraction
Multiplying by 1 and 2-Digit Numbers
Number & Operations: Fractions:
Fractions (Identifying, Comparing, Ordering, Equivalence)
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Decimals (Identifying, Comparing, Ordering)
Measurement & Data:
U.S. Customary and Metric Measurement Conversions
Measuring Angles with a Protractor
Measuring to the Nearest Half and Quarter Inch (With Line Plots)
Geometry:
Geometry (Lines, Angles, Polygons, Area/Perimeter)
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Description
Looking for QR code activities to make math more engaging? Simply cut out and laminate these task cards cards and place in a center with a device that can read QR codes (iPod Touch, iPad, tablet, or laptop/desktop with a camera). Students get immediate feedback when they scan the QR codes.
This set includes 32 task cards that cover the following concepts:
Cards 1-8: Find the first five multiples of a given numbers (2-9).
Cards 9-12: Tell whether a given number is a multiple of another number.
Cards 13-24: Find all the factors of a given number.
Cards 25-32: Tell whether a given number is prime or composite.
A student recording sheet, answer key, and one-page (6 question) quick assessment are included. I recently upgraded all of my math task cards to include a digital, self-grading version of the quick assessment using Google Forms™! Download the preview to see the task cards up close. Please make sure that you have a device that can scan QR codes before purchasing.
These task cards are directly aligned to the Common Core State Standard 4.OA.4. They go perfectly with my Factors and Multiples Bump Game
These task cards are also available in a Non-QR Code Version and a Digital/Paperless Version
***This product is part of a DISCOUNTED QR CODE TASK CARD MEGA BUNDLE***
Be sure to check out my other QR code math task cards for grades 3 & 4 below, organized by domain:
Operations & Algebraic Thinking:
Continuing Number Patterns and Skip Counting
Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Number & Operations in Base 10:
Place Value (Rounding Comparing, Ordering, Number Forms)
Comparing and Ordering Multi-digit Whole Numbers
Multi-digit Addition and Subtraction
Multiplying by 1 and 2-Digit Numbers
Number & Operations: Fractions:
Fractions (Identifying, Comparing, Ordering, Equivalence)
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Decimals (Identifying, Comparing, Ordering)
Measurement & Data:
U.S. Customary and Metric Measurement Conversions
Measuring Angles with a Protractor
Measuring to the Nearest Half and Quarter Inch (With Line Plots)
Geometry:
Geometry (Lines, Angles, Polygons, Area/Perimeter)
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