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Students solve integer subtraction problems and scan QR codes to find the matching answers. The QR codes have the answers and a corresponding letter to plug into the riddle. There is one QR code with an integer that doesn't match with any of the problems to keep them on their toes! Answer to riddle below.
Riddle: Why did zero not join in with the other numbers?
Answer: He didn't have anything to add!
Riddle: Why did zero not join in with the other numbers?
Answer: He didn't have anything to add!
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Students solve integer subtraction problems and scan QR codes to find the matching answers. The QR codes have the answers and a corresponding letter to plug into the riddle. There is one QR code with an integer that doesn't match with any of the problems to keep them on their toes! Answer to riddle below.
Riddle: Why did zero not join in with the other numbers?
Answer: He didn't have anything to add!
Riddle: Why did zero not join in with the other numbers?
Answer: He didn't have anything to add!
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The download does not include QR codes providing answers and corresponding letters for all the problems. So it's of no use to me. Hope I don't get charged!!
Can you clarify what you mean? The first page is the 12 QR codes that the students need to scan in order to get the letters for the riddle and the second page is the worksheet with the problems on it. There are more problems than QR codes because some problems have the same solution and therefore use the same letter. Feel free to email me and I can email you a copy of the resource. LRuiz@rtsd26.org
Great way to combine practice with some activity to get the kids up and around the room!
Always love to make math fun. Thanks!
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