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Preview of Place Value Mystery: Crack the Code

Place Value Mystery: Crack the Code

Place Value Mystery: Crack the Code In this activity, students will practice their math skills and life skills to answer clue questions about each digit in the 6 or 7- digit code. Included are 4 puzzles. There are two 6-digit (hundred thousand) codes and two 7 digit-digit (millions) codes. How you can use this activity:•Give each group a couple clues and have the class work together to solve the puzzle on the board • •Split the class into 2-3 teams and see which team can solve the puzzle corre
Preview of DIFFERENTIATED Rounding Task Cards with QR Codes | Print & Go

DIFFERENTIATED Rounding Task Cards with QR Codes | Print & Go

Class moving through a skill at different speeds? No problem! This set of task cards does the differentiation work for you-- and it's all organized by a cute animal theme! Koala cards - Rounding to the nearest 10 Giraffe cards - Rounding to the nearest 100 Alligator cards - A mix of both Students can work at their own pace and check their work with the QR code included on every card! This download includes 72 task cards to help your students practice rounding. These cards were designed aro
Preview of Spin and Answer Decimal with QR codes and QR Decimal Task Cards

Spin and Answer Decimal with QR codes and QR Decimal Task Cards

Created by
Math on the Fly
Please leave feedback if you download. I would like to know if this worked or not in your classroom. This is a two item resource focusing on writing, recognizing place value, expanded notation and reading decimals. This would primarily be used in a 4th or 5th grade math classroom. It focuses on Standards ( 5.A.1, 5.A.5, 5.G.4, 5.G.3 and 5.NBTA.3) There is a 16 item game where you spin a paper clip and play in teams. There is an answer doc for checking or a QR code answer doc for technology che
Preview of Place Value QR COde Task Cards

Place Value QR COde Task Cards

Created by
Beccaloo's Room
Students will practice writing numbers in standard form, word form, expanded form, and expanded notation. They then use a device (tablet, phone, anything that has a QR Code reader) to check their answer. Numbers start in the hundred thousands and go up to the hundred billions. There are 20 different task cards and a recording sheet for student work.
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 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 NBT.4 Comparing and Contrasting Numbers

NBT.4 Comparing and Contrasting Numbers

Created by
Emily McQuilken
These task cards are perfect for reviewing NBT.4 - compare and contrast numbers The task cards come with a QR code so that as students are working they can check their answers! How Perfect! There are a total of 14 cards - with both 2 digit comparison and 3 digit comparison.It also includes a recording sheet for students to record their answers.
Preview of Subtraction with Decimals Task Cards

Subtraction with Decimals Task Cards

Subtraction Practice with Decimals Packet is a set of 10 different subtraction problems, the key, and a copy with a QR code Reader. This is a great activity for students to do in a math center. Students can check their work with the answer key or the QR Code Reader. This makes practicing more fun and students get instant feedback on the progress. Students can also track their success using the student chart. This helps them take an active role in their learning. Includes: 10 task cards wit
Preview of Valentine's Day math activities place value task cards

Valentine's Day math activities place value task cards

Created by
PrimeMaths101
Valentine's Day math activities place value task cards Thirty task cards on place value: - writing place value numbers in words - writing place value words in numbers - working out a number with different sized hearts representing values (e.g. the big heart is 10,000) - Starting with the number and drawing color coded hearts to show the number - working out the place value of a number (e.g. 2 = two tens) - ordering numbers from highest to lowest and vice versa Suggested teaching method: groups
Preview of 2nd Grade Engage NY/Eureka Math Module 3 Lesson 2 GAME

2nd Grade Engage NY/Eureka Math Module 3 Lesson 2 GAME

Created by
Kelly Beggs
Math Workstations/Math Center Game for 2nd Grade, Module 3, Lesson 2 This game goes along with the lesson. I have a game for every module and lesson so that students can work in small groups to learn the math concept. "Race To the Top" game * 2-5 players * Students use QR Codes to check their answers on an iPad. * Students are totally engaged in learning the concept as well as having fun!
Preview of Place Value Chart Tens & Ones Practice 1st Grade Early Finishers Math Activities

Place Value Chart Tens & Ones Practice 1st Grade Early Finishers Math Activities

Struggling to keep early finishers engaged while reinforcing place value? This interactive activity gives your 1st graders meaningful practice with tens and ones—perfect for whole group, math centers or independent work! This PPT/Movie file helps reteach, assess, and engage your students while you work with other groups. These are self-checking! SKILLS COVERED:Tens and ones (Students have to count the groups of tens and ones)Number Bonds (Students complete the number bond to match the picture)St
Preview of 3.NBT CCSS Differentiated Math Center that Builds Place Value Fluency to 100,000

3.NBT CCSS Differentiated Math Center that Builds Place Value Fluency to 100,000

Created by
Daisy Mitchell
-Use the Say It! Place Mat to have student: 1. Listen to a partner read aloud statement written on a Task Card (see sample of task card) in order to place each digit in the correct place value (see Say It! Place Mat). 2. Practice writing the number in word form. 3. Say the number aloud while partner listens carefully to determine if the student wrote the number on the Task Card correctly. -Your students will enjoy hole punching the number of the Task Card they completed correctly on their Sa
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