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QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}
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Set 1: Greater than, less than or equal?

Set 2: Numbers in word form

QR codes make task cards more engaging by integrating technology into your lesson! This resource is perfect for iPads, iPod touch, iPhones or android devices with QR code scanners.

This QR code resource of 40 task cards is great for work at a math center.

With the first set of 20 task cards, students can work individually scanning the codes and determining whether numbers are greater than, less than or equal to each other. This set uses addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students perform the operations listed and then compare the answers.

With the second set of 20 task cards, students practice writing numbers in word form. They solve the equation and then write the answer in word form.

In both sets, each task card is labeled with a number, 1 – 20 (total of 40 task cards).

For accountability, recording sheets are included. Students write down their answers and then scan the QR code to see if they are correct.

You will need a QR code reader to make the most of this resource. There are many FREE apps available for Apple and Android devices. You do NOT need Internet access to get the answers. The answers are embedded in the codes and will be displayed by your QR code reading device.

Answer sheets have also been included. So, if you do not have access to QR code reading devices, the kids can still use the task cards and refer to the answer sheet.

For more information on how QR codes work, take a look at this helpful QR codes video explained by Common Craft.

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Find more unique MATH resources here!

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Happy Scanning!

~ SunnyDaze

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QR Codes: Math Task Cards {2 sets}

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Description

Set 1: Greater than, less than or equal?

Set 2: Numbers in word form

QR codes make task cards more engaging by integrating technology into your lesson! This resource is perfect for iPads, iPod touch, iPhones or android devices with QR code scanners.

This QR code resource of 40 task cards is great for work at a math center.

With the first set of 20 task cards, students can work individually scanning the codes and determining whether numbers are greater than, less than or equal to each other. This set uses addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students perform the operations listed and then compare the answers.

With the second set of 20 task cards, students practice writing numbers in word form. They solve the equation and then write the answer in word form.

In both sets, each task card is labeled with a number, 1 – 20 (total of 40 task cards).

For accountability, recording sheets are included. Students write down their answers and then scan the QR code to see if they are correct.

You will need a QR code reader to make the most of this resource. There are many FREE apps available for Apple and Android devices. You do NOT need Internet access to get the answers. The answers are embedded in the codes and will be displayed by your QR code reading device.

Answer sheets have also been included. So, if you do not have access to QR code reading devices, the kids can still use the task cards and refer to the answer sheet.

For more information on how QR codes work, take a look at this helpful QR codes video explained by Common Craft.

#####################################

Find more unique MATH resources here!

#####################################

Happy Scanning!

~ SunnyDaze

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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January 21, 2018
Great Resource!
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October 19, 2016
Great, thank you!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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