We've all seen students who struggle to find a book they are interested in. This collection of QR codes can be scanned with a smart device such as an iPod with a QR code reader, and the students can see the movie trailer that will "hook" them into reading the book. This collection of movie trailers is aimed at older elementary to middle grade readers. You can cut the QR codes out and put them inside library books or classroom library books, or even make a display of them organized by genre in
We've all seen students who struggle to find a book they are interested in. This collection of QR codes can be scanned with a smart device such as an iPod with a QR code reader, and the students can see the movie trailer that will "hook" them into reading the book. This collection of movie trailers is aimed at older elementary to middle grade readers. You can cut the QR codes out and put them inside library books or classroom library books, or even make a display of them organized by genre in yo
First graders brainstorm what they would plant in their own garden (flowers, fruits, vegetables, etc.) and then listen to the Kevin Henkes story, 'My Garden'. After the story, students use their imagination to share what would grow (or be invisible) in their own special garden. After the class brainstorm, students write and illustrate their own version of 'My Garden.' Look for the corresponding lesson plan and Promethean flipchart.
This is a fun lesson for a Kevin Henkes author study unit.
8 QR codes are included. Students scan the QR code and watch/listen to a story or learn about how Kevin Henkes created his books! Print and cut out the individual qr codes and have students scan them using an iPod, iPad, or tablet. I found that having individual QR codes was much easier for students to scan. When there are multiple QR codes on one page, students often scan the wrong one by mistake. I like to cut them out and mount t
This is a fun lesson for a Kevin Henkes author study unit.
8 QR codes are included. Students scan the QR code and watch/listen to a story or learn about how Kevin Henkes created his books! Print and cut out the individual qr codes and have students scan them using an iPod, iPad, or tablet. I found that having individual QR codes was much easier for students to scan. When there are multiple QR codes on one page, students often scan the wrong one by mistake. I like to cut them out and mount them
This is a fun lesson for a Bill Peet author study unit. 8 QR code stories are included. Print and cut out the individual qr codes and have students scan them using an iPod, iPad, or tablet. I mount the QR codes on colored construction paper and laminate them for future use. I have found that when there are many QR codes on one page, the students have difficulty scanning the code they want. Cutting them apart makes it much easier. You can also punch a hole in the corner and put them on a ring
This is a fun lesson for a Bill Peet author study unit. 8 QR code stories are included. Print and cut out the individual qr codes and have students scan them using an iPod, iPad, or tablet. I found that having individual QR codes was much easier for students to scan. When there are multiple QR codes on one page, students often scanned the wrong one by mistake. I like to cut them out and mount them on colored construction paper and laminate them for future use.
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