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QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading
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QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading

Concepts in this set:

long vowels

syllables

blends

digraphs

conventions

sight words

punctuation

alphabetical order

These Self Check Sheets can be used for morning work, homework, or for literacy and reading centers. Students will love being able to immediately check their answers and have instant gratification from their work. These sheets are aligned to common core and TKES expectations.

I would have students complete the entire sheet before getting an iPad/tablet to use the QR Codes to check their work, but you can use them however you wish.

These concepts are also relevant for kindergarten and third grade depending on your students and differentiation.

*You will need to have technology tablets like iPads, iPods, kindles, etc. to use the QR Codes as well as WIFI. There are many free QR Code Reader apps that you can download to read the codes.

Please refer back to my store to see additional educational resources as well as clip art.

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QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
5.0 (5 ratings)
Casey Crumbley
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$5.00

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K - 2nd
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22

Description

QR Code Self Check First Grade Reading

Concepts in this set:

long vowels

syllables

blends

digraphs

conventions

sight words

punctuation

alphabetical order

These Self Check Sheets can be used for morning work, homework, or for literacy and reading centers. Students will love being able to immediately check their answers and have instant gratification from their work. These sheets are aligned to common core and TKES expectations.

I would have students complete the entire sheet before getting an iPad/tablet to use the QR Codes to check their work, but you can use them however you wish.

These concepts are also relevant for kindergarten and third grade depending on your students and differentiation.

*You will need to have technology tablets like iPads, iPods, kindles, etc. to use the QR Codes as well as WIFI. There are many free QR Code Reader apps that you can download to read the codes.

Please refer back to my store to see additional educational resources as well as clip art.

Be SOCIAL:

Instagram

Facebook

Pinterest

Twitter

My Blog

Keywords: guided reading closing opening literacy centers kindergarten first pre k sounding out words three letter words cvc blend blending sounds road sneaky e silent e tech technology edtech

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 23, 2019
The self-checking is motivating for some students, so thank you for that!
Molly L.
406 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
January 16, 2019
thank you
cynthia K.
343 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
September 7, 2018
My students love doing this activity and being able to self-check.
Derae D.
476 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
June 27, 2016
Thank you!
Nikki C.
385 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
March 19, 2016
While I haven't used these with the kids yet, I am expecting that they will love them. They like being able to check themselves with the QR readers. We're still learning how to line them up and doing well! (Kindergarten!) Since I also work with some first graders these will serve a dual purpose - challenge for K and review for 1st! Thanks so much!
vicki B.
338 reviews

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