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Preview of Percent Task Cards with QR Codes

Percent Task Cards with QR Codes

Percent Task Cards include 20 questions that are complete with QR Codes that students can scan with a QR Code reader on a wireless device (iPad, tablet, cell phone, etc.) to check answers. Includes percent topics of:percent increase, percent decrease, percent of a number, percent proportion and percent equation. They are presented in PowerPoint and could be used for whole class instruction, printed one to a page as large task cards, or multiple to a page for mini-task cards. Task Cards allow
Preview of 2 Digit Addition Color by Code Printable: With/Without Regrouping 3rd Grade Math

2 Digit Addition Color by Code Printable: With/Without Regrouping 3rd Grade Math

This set of colorful, geometric shapes quilt-style color by code printables activities focuses on two digit addition fluency with and without regrouping. This 2-digit addition resource is perfect for practice or reinforcement of addition regrouping techniques for students in grades 2 through 4. Color by code activities are not only fun for students, but they are a hands-on method for the children to practice their understanding of the basic addition function of regrouping. These no-prep color b
Preview of Double Digit Addition With and Without Regrouping Color by Code 2nd-4th Grades

Double Digit Addition With and Without Regrouping Color by Code 2nd-4th Grades

This set of 6 school themed 2-digit by 2-digit color by code printables activities focuses on double digit addition fluency with and without regrouping. This 2-digit addition resource is perfect for practice or reinforcement of addition regrouping techniques for students in grades 2 through 4. Color by code activities are not only fun for students, but they are a hands-on method for the children to practice their understanding of the basic addition function of regrouping. These no-prep double d
Preview of Order of Operations Task Cards Using QR Codes

Order of Operations Task Cards Using QR Codes

Created by
Let's Rock Math
I have included 24 task cards. I have also included an answer sheet. You can print, cut and laminate each card so that you can reuse them. Students can work alone or in a group. After they complete their task cards, they can check their answers by using a QR reader from either their smart phone or IPAD. QR Reader Apps can be downloaded from the App Store.
Preview of Order of Operations and Writing Expressions with Color Coded Steps | PPT

Order of Operations and Writing Expressions with Color Coded Steps | PPT

Created by
Deanna Cross
Help your 5th graders master Order of Operations and Algebraic Thinking with this no-prep digital review! This Google Slides activity includes 28 multiple-choice practice questions aligned to Common Core Standards 5.OA.1, 5.OA.2, and 5.OA.3.Perfect for test prep, small group review, or independent practice! What’s Included: 59 total slides (3 are instructions/intros) 28 math questions covering: Order of operations (with brackets and braces, no exponents) Translating verbal expressions into
Preview of Fraction Operation QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Fraction Operation QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Created by
MrsFryes7th
Get your students up and moving with this interactive scavenger hunt. Students scan the QR code on their mobile device and solve the fraction operation problem. Once they have solved the problem, they find the next card with their answer and scan the next QR code. Students love getting to move all around the room and use their device!
Preview of Color Coded 2 x 2 Multiplication Practice

Color Coded 2 x 2 Multiplication Practice

Students sometimes have difficulty learning to take their multiplication skills to that next level. Multiplying 2 numbers by 2 numbers can be confusing. This is a color-coded worksheet to lead the students step by step through 12 multiple-digit multiplication problems. Worksheet Key is on Sheet 2 of the Excel file.
Preview of Color Coded Math Sheets

Color Coded Math Sheets

Created by
Finding a Way
This product is a set of printable, color-coded grids for working math problems. I have included a page of grids (and an example problem) for each of the four basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These grids are especially useful for students who have trouble writing their numerals in columns and for those who have trouble tracking a vertical column with their eyes. The grids are also useful for singling out and explaining specific steps in the calculation proc
Preview of Math Facts Task Cards with QR Code

Math Facts Task Cards with QR Code

A sample of addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication for grades 3-5. Soon there will be a bundle created of more task cards for each operation as well as being sold separately. These task cards are a great way to make basic fact skills more fun for the students to learn and review!
Preview of Integer QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Integer QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Twelve task cards and an answer sheet involving the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of positive and negative integers. Increase student engagement with this fun activity!
Preview of QR codes for tens and ones

QR codes for tens and ones

Created by
Cheri Stubbs
Scan the QR code for a problem. Students will write the matching number and draw base 10 blocks on their individual worksheet. This allows them to demonstrate and show their understanding and allows teachers to see where they need help.
Preview of Math Hoops: Writing Mathematical Expressions with Rubric

Math Hoops: Writing Mathematical Expressions with Rubric

Students will "shoot hoops" to build their information to create individualized problems! This activity asks students to create mathematical expressions! Great for Algebra 1, Algebra Readiness, or Capstone classes. Practice with mathematical language and data interpretation. Active, kinesthetic engagement for students who need movement-based learning!
Preview of Fact Families With and Without Task Cards (QR Codes)

Fact Families With and Without Task Cards (QR Codes)

I use these task cards to teach and reteach addition and subtraction fact families. I use them in centers, seat scoot, whole group instruction, small group instruction, and for my RTI students. I have differentiated them into three levels to help all levels of learning. My students love using the QR codes to self check their learning.
Preview of Problem solving division rubric

Problem solving division rubric

Created by
Kristal Brooks
This is a rubric to use for a division word problem.
Preview of Color Coded Graphic Organizer for Distributive Property

Color Coded Graphic Organizer for Distributive Property

Created by
Lil
Make 2 copies and laminate - Students can keep one copy at school to complete classwork and one in their binder or at home to help them complete their homework assignments.
Preview of Math Secret Code Activity/ Operations with Decimals and a few Whole Numbers

Math Secret Code Activity/ Operations with Decimals and a few Whole Numbers

This activity asks students to solve decimal computations and a few whole numbers as well, some mentally, some paper/pencil, and match the answer with the letter and place it in the secret code (quote or saying) below. This quote or saying goes along with a commercial, movie clip or some other usually humorous short video (link provided) that the class enjoys afterward . I would make and use these every couple weeks as a review, warm up or take home activity, and the students enjoyed and looke
Preview of Crack the Code!

Crack the Code!

This sheet allows students to practice their multiplication and division facts related to one. They must solve each problem to crack the secret code, which states Math is fun! Let students have fun while learning!
Preview of Base Ten QR Code Task Cards

Base Ten QR Code Task Cards

Engage your students in this fun QR Code Scavenger hunt for the correct answers. Place Value Value Comparing Numbers Standard/Expanded/Written Addition Subtraction
Preview of Crack the Code Addition

Crack the Code Addition

work out the addition sums to find a letter to crack the code.
Preview of Can You Crack The Code?

Can You Crack The Code?

Created by
Sum Products
This activity is designed to extend students' understanding of different types of patterns (numerical, alphabetical, & geometric). The activity is intended for students to work in cooperative pairs and design their own original pattern for their fellow classmates to solve. I always use this activity prior to Back-To-School Night and have them on display in my classroom. The students love the idea of challenging their parents and the parents have fun finding their children's work and attempt
Preview of QR Code - 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication

QR Code - 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication

This item requires a technology device that scans QR codes. The first page is a list of 10 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication problems. There is a line for the answer and another line to write which QR codes matches the answer. There are 10 QR codes (3 pages). Each QR codes is the answer to one of the multiplication problems. The QR codes number matches the number of the problem (i.e., QR #1 is the answer to question #1).
Preview of 3 Digit Subtraction Task Cards with QR Codes

3 Digit Subtraction Task Cards with QR Codes

Created by
Carly Spina
This set of FREE task cards addresses 3-digit subtraction with regrouping! The QR codes provide a text answer for students to check their work. Task cards are awesome ways to provide differentiation opportunities, to use as a center, or to use for small groups. The QR codes are a great way to tie in technology and motivate students!
Preview of Math Secret Code Activity/ Simplifying Fractions

Math Secret Code Activity/ Simplifying Fractions

This activity asks students to simplify fractions, and match the answer with the letter and place it in the secret code (quote or saying) below. This quote or saying goes along with a commercial, movie clip or some other usually humorous short video (link provided) that the class enjoys afterward . I would make and use these every couple weeks as a review, warm up or take home activity, and the students enjoyed and looked forward to them, and it provided good drill and practice.
Preview of 2nd Grade 2.NBT.2 With QR Codes

2nd Grade 2.NBT.2 With QR Codes

Created by
Michael Furey
NBT 2, skip counting, with QR CODES
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