Sharing End of the Year Slideshows Using "Smartwatches": Students will LOVE these paper "smartwatches" that you can use to send home as reminders or in this case, end of the year slideshows that are linked to QR Codes!
This is a QR code activity for students to practice the interrogative/question formation in French. QR codes are square codes that can be scanned using ipads/ipods/smartphones using a scanner app. There are 15 codes total. Each code scanned will give you a simple sentence. For example: Philippe mange la pizza au restaurant. The job of the student is to come up with as many questions as they can about that sentence. Sample questions (from the example) would be: Qui mange la pizza? Qu'est-ce qu'il mange? Etc. This is a no-prep activity. All you have to do is print/make copies and then post the codes around the room. Included are: 1. All of the codes (pre-made) 2. An answer sheet for students to record their questions 3. A list of the contents of each code.
Create a personalised QR code for your own use or to gift. We offer a range of styles to fit your taste and you can further customise it with text. Simply choose a QR code art style, send us the details and we’ll do the rest! We have many more designs to choose from - just browse our store. This includes printed versions of all our QR codes. This listing is for digital copies only (no physical product). The design of every product will differ - just like every QR code. Some examples of how you can use it in your home/office as a piece of art that helps to: - Instantly connect visitors to your wifi in a fun way - Link to online photo album - Link to a playlist on an app - Link to a website (e.g. for people to leave reviews) - Link to social media (Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook, Google) - Anything online (e.g. shared document for recipes/mealplanning) ❈Placing your order❈ - Enter the web address/wifi details for your QR code in the ‘personalisation’ box - Place your order - Contact us instead of placing your order if you have any custom requirements such as captions, messages, logos, etc. ❈What you will receive❈ - Digital only - a high resolution file (16 megapixels) will be sent to you via e-mail. Yours to print however you wish! Pre-printed versions are available elsewhere in our store. Let us know if you have any questions or special requests and we will try our best to accommodate!
Dieses Produktpaket enthält ein Arbeitsblatt mit einem Lückentext zum Thema "Welche Geschlechtsorgane haben Frauen?" mit bearbeitbarer Aufgabenstellung und QR-C
Hear-and-Say Series (digital) By Char Boshart and Mary Jutila LISTEN TO AN AUDIO EXAMPLE! Scan the QR Code in the images on the left. Practice, practice, practice! Ever notice that our speech-kids consistently improve when they PRACTICE? No doubt about it. The “K & G” Speech Practice Lesson Lists and Audios (not just pictures on a page!) facilitates context-based practice to nail down CONSITENCY and CARRYOVER. Each of the 12 Lessons has a QR Code so you, the child, and parents/caregivers can quickly access the corresponding audio—audio that provides a “live” model of the target. Practice anytime, anywhere. And you get a bunch of materials in the bundle: A complete Instructions Manual 12 Practice Lesson Lists (with QR Codes to quickly access audios) 12 MP3 Audios (that correspond to each lesson; each 5 to 7 minutes) 12 Data & Documentation (to keep track of progress) The “K & G” Deep Screening Probe (to determine the best practice context) and The Record of Assignments sheet (to track your distribution). The content in the lists and audios have been used (in other formats) by thousands of appreciative speech-language pathologists and their therapy-kids. In this edition, EVERYTHING has been updated, revised, and rerecorded—and kids love ‘em! Please Note: Once purchased, you instantly receive EVERYTHING IN YOUR EMAIL to download and use. The Instructions Manual, and all Lessons and Audios are digital. Item#: KGSP
These self-checking task cards for Economics use ▚ QR codes ▞ to link to labeled PHOTOS showing the correct answers! The visuals take self-checking QR codes to a whole new level of engagement and support ELLs and visual learners. My energetic students love when I tape these task cards around the roo...
Need a reminder of GCSE Statistics? This handy cheat sheet has everything you need to know for GCSE Maths Statistics topic for Grades 1-5. Just download and use as you wish. Scan the QR code and you have access to MathsWithSarahT youtube videos walking you through example questions. Any questions, drop me a message. Thanks, Sarah MathsWithSarahT
I don't know if you are familiar with QR (quick response) codes, but I am becoming a fan of them. They are so easy to use and kinders lov...
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This title teaches readers the concept of integrity and what it means to act with it. Through simple, easy-to-read explanations and real-world examples, children will see integrity in action. QR Codes in the books give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Cody Koala is an imprint of Pop!, a division of ABDO.
Hear-and-Say Series (digital) By Char Boshart and Mary Jutila LISTEN TO AN AUDIO EXAMPLE! Scan the QR Code in the images on the left. Repetitive practice—with words in the right context—is an amazingly helpful technique to get carryover. Ask any SLP, generalization is a great thing! The “Sh & Ch” Speech Practice Lesson Lists and Audios of context-based words, phrases, and sentences is the perfect and easy way to acquire carryover. Each of the 11 Lessons has its own QR Code so you, the child, and parent/caregivers can quickly access the corresponding practice audios. Think about it: AUDIO can be practiced in-person, online—and absolutely ANYWHERE for homework! The “Sh & Ch” Speech Practicelist and audios include: 11 Lesson Lists with audio-access QR Codes, 11 MP3 Audio Practice Lessons, 5 to 7 minutes in length, 11 Data & Documentation forms to generate a baseline, keep accurate data, and document improvement, The “Sh & Ch” Deep Screening Probe to determine the best context to practice, and The Record of Assignments sheet to track your distribution. This context-driven audio style of practice has been used (in other formats) by thousands of appreciative speech-language pathologists and their therapy-kids. In this edition, EVERYTHING has been newly updated, revised, and rerecorded—and kids love ‘em! Please Note: Once purchased, you instantly receive EVERYTHING IN YOUR EMAIL to download and use. The Instructions Manual, and all Lessons and Audios are digital. Item #: LSP
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Improve motivation, focus, and conventions in writing by introducing QR codes in the classroom!
Determining Mood of Texts Study Guide with QR codes! This Mood foldable study guide contains 10 moods of texts with example passages. With an iPad or Smartphone, the QR codes link each mood vocab word to a labeled image of the example text. Perfect for supporting visual learners & ELLs, and for engaging 21st Century learners! The study guide QR codes provide students with colorful images that help them retain information, but require no color ink to print, because students view the images on their devices! Perfect for mood vocabulary review during the year and useful again at the end of the year for 4th grade GA Milestones test prep and other end of year Common Core Assessment review. ***Please NOTE:*** This ELA study guide uses QR codes to link to photos in Dropbox. Please download my FREE QR Code Activity to test that the QR codes open on your school device (and on school wifi) before purchasing this product. If one of the freebie's QR codes works, they will all work. I value your time!*** This study guide fits perfectly with my self-checking Identifying Mood of Texts QR code center. Find its link in my Weekly QR Code Centers for the Year BUNDLE. Students can glue these mood study guides in their Interactive ELA Notebooks for reference, take them home to study, quiz a friend, or use them at a reading center to practice identifying moods! Moods Included: calm cheerful crushed exhausted free grumpy lonely playful refreshed relaxed The dotted guidelines and “glue here” directions make these mood foldables extra easy for students to make themselves (because you don’t need one more thing to do!). *If using these mood foldables with an interactive notebook, shrink the pages to 85%, and they perfectly! ***Check out my other 4th Grade Study Guides with QR codes!*** Foldable Study Guides with QR Codes BUNDLE Social Studies Study Guides: Westward Expansion Abolition & Suffrage Reform Movements Native Americans Key People of the American Revolution Explorers {Cabot, Columbus, Cartier} Explorers {Balboa, Ponce de Leon, Hudson} Economics Colonial Jobs {Artisans} Bill of Rights Branches of Government Comparing Colonies USA Places to Know Science Study Guides: Weather & Weather Tools Water Cycle Sound Light Health & Food Groups Simple Machines {Force & Motion} Earth & Moon Adaptations Planets of our Solar System ELA Study Guides: Text Structure Parts of Speech Determining Mood Idioms {Love Themed} Identifying Genres Making Inferences {Back to School Themed} Author's Purpose Making Inferences {Camping Theme} Figurative Language Homophones Synonyms & Antonyms Easily integrate technology using these QR Code foldables. They make engaging technology centers for teachers with: - iPad Classrooms (Both 1 to 1 iPad Classrooms, and single iPad classrooms) - BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) & BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Classrooms with a wide variety of iPads, iPhones, tablets, etc. - Classrooms with just a couple old Smartphones (Android or iPhone)…like my classroom! :) To easily download a FREE QR Code Reader from the App Store (for iPhones & iPads) or Google Play (for Android phones and tablets), just search the phrase, “QR Code Reader” and choose the QR scanner you’d like. I personally use “QR Code Reader” on my Android and “QR Reader” on my iPad & iPhone. Both apps work well for me, but any free QR scanner will work! Happy Teachering! Amber Terms of Use Copyright 2014, Amber Genzink, Teachering. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. The reproduction or distribution of any other part of this product is strictly prohibited. At the time of purchase, additional copies of products can be purchased at half price at my TeachersPayTeachers store for sharing with others. Duplicating any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden. This would make the product available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Thank you for respecting my time and work. I appreciate your business and support!
HELP KIDS EXPLORE THE WORLD OF CAREERS Kids often only know careers that they are exposed to. This brochure helps to broaden their understanding of the many options they have. This brochure includes: -List of careers organized by multiple intelligences to build self-esteem and help children recognize they are many ways to be “smart” -Examples of people that challenged societal expectations (I.e. Mae Jemison was told Black women don’t go to space, so she became the first) -Framing careers as journeys rather than a destination -Qualities of career explorers (I.e. Adaptable) -QR code to a website with many careers to explore -A panel that helps students reflect on and personalize information from the brochure There is a link included to an EDITABLE version of the brochure on Canva.com! A FREE Canva account is required.
The ultimate all-in-one guide to Edexcel GCSE Maths. This Higher Level Complete Revision & Practice book is packed with concise, student-friendly explanations of every topic, all backed up with step-by-step examples and exam-style questions. We've even rounded off each section with mixed revision questions to really cement what you've learned. Combo that with the full set of practice papers at the back of the book, and you're onto a winner!But wait, there's more - handy QR codes throughout the book give you quick and easy access to worked video solutions from our in-house experts, AND a selection of extra online quizzes! Plus, the unique code in the front of the book gives you access to the free Online Edition of the whole book (including the answers to every question in your physical copy) to read on your PC, Mac or tablet. From here, you can also view/print full step-by-step answers to all the exam-style questions!; 256 pages; Published: 02/12/2020
Hear-and-Say Series (digital) By Char Boshart and Mary Jutila LISTEN TO AN AUDIO EXAMPLE! Scan the QR Code in the images to the left. We SLPs typically work on “th” with “older” kids, right? Cute little pictures on a page aren’t always their thing. Enter, The “Th” Speech Practice Lessons with Lists and short Audios of context-based words, phrases, and sentences. Just listen and repeat—no pictures, just a “live” model! Each Lesson has its own QR Code. The corresponding practice audio is accessed quickly and easily. Practice during in-person therapy, online, and absolutely ANYWHERE for homework. A bunch of helpful materials comes in the bundle: A complete Instructions Manual 11 Practice Lesson Lists (with QR Codes to quickly access audios) 11 MP3 Audios (that correspond to each lesson; each 5 to 7 minutes) 11 Data & Documentation (to keep track of progress) The “Th” Deep Screening Probe (to determine the best practice context) and The Record of Assignments sheet (to track your distribution). This context-driven audio style of practice has been used (in other formats) by thousands of appreciative speech-language pathologists and their therapy-kids. In this edition, EVERYTHING has been newly updated, revised, and rerecorded—and kids love ‘em! Please Note: Once purchased, you instantly receive EVERYTHING IN YOUR EMAIL to download and use. The Instructions Manual, and all Lessons and Audios are digital. Item #: LSP
Are you studying Traditional Literature in your class? You need these Tab books to help students keep all the types of folktales organized! I created these books to help my class learn the different types of traditional literature (fables, fairy tales, legends, myth, and tall tale are included!) before diving in the genre! This 5 tab book contains a cover page, organizer showing the 5 types and a unique page for each type with a QR code (or 2!). Guided reading concepts - compare/contrast, story elements and more are included to help dive deep into literature. The QR code is linked to a video playing an example of each type of folktale. This can help students who have not heard them before or need a refresher. The activities and practice on each page help students get acquainted the material and differentiate the types of folktales. fables, fairy tales, legends, myth, and tall tale are included! Your students will love this book and it is great to keep as part of an interactive notebook or just as a reference when studying this genre. If you like this tab book, check out: Figurative Language Tab Book ***************************************************************************** To get credit for future TPT purchases: Click on “My TPT” then “My Purchases” in the upper right corner. Beside each you’ll see “provide feedback” – it should be blinking. Click and you can rate the product and leave comments about what you think. I love hearing your feedback on products! ***************************************************************************** For more FREEBIES, new products, and ideas: *Click the green star near my store name for product updates and premieres! *Follow my blog SSSTeaching for teaching ideas and pictures of what is going on in my classroom. *You can also find me on Facebook (exclusive offers), Pinterest, and Instagram!
Have you ever tried close readings with QR codes? Our guest blogger shares the system she uses for doing this in her classroom. It's easier than you think!
A PERFECT GIFT IDEA FOR K-POP & K-DRAMA LOVERS! Start the first step in learning the Korean language with these learning tools. You will also receive 3 MASTER CLASS VIDEO LESSONS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS and have access to 100-minute Master Orientation Lesson where I will go over pronunciation, particle rules, sentence structures, and useful expressions to use when traveling to Korea. Beginning in May 2024, all products will be dispatched via fulfillment services. Only the SUPREME version will undergo meticulous handwrapping and include personalized notes from the seller. International shipping options are available! Email us or use the chat box to get in touch. I) 52 INSTRUCTIONAL CARDS - 21 vowel cards, 19 consonant cards, 12 rule cards II) EACH HANGUL CARD CONTAINS: - Video Lesson - Stroke Order - Romanization & Mnemonics - Word & Sentence Example (Color-Coded Sentence) III) Rule cards provide detailed explanations on (Batchim), the final consonants, which often confuse beginners. These advanced rules not only explain how the pronunciation changes but also WHY these phonological phenomenons take place. IV) 100% WATERPROOF FLASH CARDS! V) I am thrilled to present to you an exclusive opportunity to delve into a series of comprehensive Korean language video lessons, meticulously curated for absolute beginners. As the creator of these exceptional Master Video Lessons, I have poured my expertise and knowledge accumulated over a decade of teaching Korean into their development. My primary goal is to provide you with unparalleled instruction, ensuring that you receive top-tier guidance throughout your language learning endeavor. VI) You will also have access to 100-minute Master Orientation Lesson where I will go over pronunciation, particle rules, sentence structures, and expressions to use when traveling to Korea. VII) Upon registration, you will also receive ALL DIGITAL BOOKS & WORKSHEETS published under Speedy Korean LLC, ALL OF WHICH HAVE RECEIVED 5 STARS ON ETSY & AMAZON.
Hear-and-Say Series (digital) By Char Boshart and Mary Jutila LISTEN TO AN AUDIO EXAMPLE! Scan the QR Code in the images on the left. Repetitive practice—with words in the rightcontext—is a terrific technique to generate carryover in our speech kids. The “L” Speech Practice Lesson Lists and short Audios of context-based words, phrases, and sentences is easily practiced in-person, online, and absolutely ANYWHERE for homework. Each of the 11 Lessons has a QR Code for you, the child, and parents/caregivers to quickly access the corresponding audio lesson. So, guess what? AUDIO provides a “live” model of the target—more helpful than pictures on a page. You get a LOT: A complete Instructions Manual 11 Practice Lesson Lists (with QR Codes to quickly access audios) 11 MP3 Audios (that correspond to each lesson; each 5 to 7 minutes) 11 Data & Documentation (to keep track of progress) The “L” Deep Screening Probe (to determine the best practice context) and The Record of Assignments sheet (to track your distribution). This context-driven audio style of practice has been used (in other formats) by thousands of appreciative speech-language pathologists and their therapy-kids. In this edition, EVERYTHING has been newly updated, revised, and rerecorded—and kids love ‘em! Please Note: Once purchased, you instantly receive EVERYTHING IN YOUR EMAIL to download and use. The Instructions Manual, and all Lessons and Audios are digital. Item #: LSP
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These are vocabulary word cards. They include the word(s), a picture showing an example of the word(s), and a QR code that when scanned, says the word(s). Vocabulary Words Included: sum difference product quotient mixed fraction proper fraction improper fraction point ray line line segment fraction parallel perpendicular diagonal line plane weight ounce (oz) pound (lb) ton (T) gram (g) kilogram (kg) protractor rotation rhombus quadrilateral rectangular prism coordinate system ordered pair line graph pictograph multiply divide numerator denominator table (chart) If you like these, check out all my other QR Code Activities!
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This superb Revision Guide is the perfect companion to Grade 9-1 AQA GCSE Combined Science (Foundation level). The entire course is explained clearly and concisely, with brilliant coverage of the required practicals, maths skills and Working Scientifically, all in CGP's bold 'no-nonsense' style. Each page is rounded off with practice questions to help cement what students have learned, with answers at the back of the book. QR codes throughout give quick and easy access to worked video solutions from our in-house experts, plus an unbeatable online Knowledge Retrieval quiz - designed to be played again and again to make all those facts stick. We've even thrown in a heap of info on "What to Expect in the Exams" available to view online. Redeem the code inside the book for a free Online Edition to read on your PC, Mac or tablet. When the book arrives, just use the unique code printed inside the cover to gain full access. For the perfect revision combo, check out our matching AQA GCSE Combined Science (Foundation level) Exam Practice Workbook (9781789087536).; 272 pages; Published: 10/05/2021
Use this fun, interactive game to practice identifying four types of figurative language: similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole. There are 80 colorful cards in all, each with a one-sentence example of figurative language for students to analyze. QR Codes on the back of each card allow students to check their own answers, so this can be used as a self-contained center. Print your own game board using the included materials, or use an existing Surprise Slides game board to play. Alternatively, use the game cards as stand-alone task cards. An answer key is also included for times when a QR reader is not available. NOTE: To enjoy all features of this game, a color-printer is strongly recommended for printing materials.
We are blessed to have 6 iPads in my classroom! What a dream this has been this year for my students! This has allowed us to expand our use of Video modeling, as we always have a device that we can record and play back. What a help this has been! But...I'm getting ahead of myself. What is this video modeling, and how can it be helpful in teaching functional life skills? With the availability of technology growing, so is the way we teach our kids. One way we have found that is beneficial for students with disabilities, especially those on the Autism spectrum is Video Modeling. It takes on the same idea of modeling a task, except it is recorded, which allows the student to view it as many times as they want or need to grasp the task, without having the staff/adult continuously show it themselves. It provides a concrete and specific example of how to complete a task and it can be used in all ways, shapes, and forms in a functional classroom. One of the ways we have begun using video modeling is in the kitchen. Each week, our students are given a recipe that they must follow to complete a cooking task. Some students do best when the recipe is written, with words on a sheet of paper, others prefer directions using pictures. Some students perform best when the recipe is put on note cards and they can manipulate and move through the note cards to complete the cooking project, and others, we have found learn from watching a video of someone completing the steps of the cooking project. This discovery was made out of necessity in my classroom last fall when a student came my way who, no matter the "paper" format of the recipe, he would not focus his attention in the kitchen enough to complete the task. This particular student LOVED watching videos on Youtube, so I wondered, what if his cooking project was on Youtube? From there came an idea that changed my classroom. Now, we have our own "channel" on youtube, which displays videos of our cooking projects each week. Students can tune in at school, at home, anywhere they wish and use our video recipe to complete a variety of cooking tasks. Here is an example of one of our videos... Microwave Popcorn We have also used the video modeling, along with QR codes, to provide on the spot assistance to complete a variety of tasks around the center. For example, on our dishwasher, you see this... Our students can use a QR reader App on the iPad to scan this code. They will then be taken to a video on Youtube that is Video Modeling of how to load the dishwasher. So slick!!! One more way they can be independent! Here is the video they would see if they scan this code... Loading Dishwasher Video Modeling with QR Code We have QR codes for washing laundry, drying laundry, washing dishes, drying dishes, and changing the bag for our shredder. AND we have a list of many more tasks we would like to prepare video modeling for! We are so excited to take the idea of Video Modeling out into the community as well! Do you use Video Modeling in your classroom or to teach community skills? Have you seen an impact on student learning? Please share! Come to the edge with me... Mackenzie
These are vocabulary word cards. They include the word(s), a picture showing an example of the word(s), and a QR code that when scanned, says the word(s). Vocabulary Words Included: simplify common denominator greatest common factor congruence least common multiple percent improper fraction divisibility multiple product factors estimate volume tiling irregular polygon polygon capacity circumference diameter pi circle graph cup pint quart gallon fluid ounce liter milliliter cubic centimeter cubic meter cubic inch cubic foot cubic yard If you like these, check out all my other QR Code Activities!
QR codes are a perfect way to get students excited about practicing math! This FREEBIE has 10 self-checking, double digit addition problems for students to try. Check out the full version which includes more than 100 practice problems in my TPT store! ...
A worksheet for consolidating or revising Past Simple and Past Continuous tenses in the context of the "internet" vocabulary theme
Teaching observations and inferences isn't just a literary strategy, it's a science one as well. This sort is designed to use technology to act as the tool to engage students while they are completing the sort in differentiating between observations and inferences. Included are 10 QR codes based o...
This side-by-side comparison of the standard form of a quadratic function and vertex form of a quadratic function is a quick reference for students new to quadratics. Two versions are included for you. Version 1 includes a QR code, which takes students to a dynamic graph for students to explore ...
In this activity, students will write and illustrate 4 different paragraphs, one for each author's purpose (entertain, explain, inform, and persuade). Paragraphs/pictures can be displayed in the room and other students can read the paragraphs, determine the author's purpose, and scan the QR code to ...
These are vocabulary word cards. They include the word(s), a picture showing an example of the word(s), and a QR code that when scanned, says the word(s). Vocabulary Words Included: whole number decimal point tenths second numerator denominator equal not equal divide multiply decimal common fraction elapsed time scalene triangle isosceles triangle equilateral triangle bar graph mile (mi) kilometer (km) yard (yd) meter (m) right angle obtuse angle acute angle plane triangular prism rectangular prism edge face vertex/vertices pictograph product quadrilateral cup (c) tally mark table (chart) quart (qt) pound (lb) pint (pt) kilogram (kg) gallon (gal) liter (l) thermometer area perimeter volume fraction round symmetry cube square pyramid cone cylinder sphere If you like these, check out all my other QR Code Activities!
And a beloved activity among my students! What are QR codes?How do you use QR codes in the classroom?What the the benefits of turning my stations into QR codes?What are the cons?See this in action:…
I absolutely love making my students' centers more meaningful by allowing students to check themselves. It's the perfect way for students to hold their own selves accountable for their work, and see how they are progressing with the skill! This center practices differentiating examples of literal and figurative language. Students will read the card, and decide whether it is an example of literal or figurative language. Students will then lay the card in the appropriate pile on their mat. When students have finished sorting, they can scan the QR code underneath of that heading on their mat to see what cards should be laying in that pile. I glued the mat inside a file folder and attached a baggy with the cards inside for easy storage and usage for students. You could also store this in an actual folder, storage sized baggy, or mailing envelopes! If you do not have technology to use the QR Codes, you could simply chop them off of the bottom and its as if they were never there! This product includes: - Title Page (easy for storing!) - Directions for Students - Sorting Mat - 24 Cards - QR Codes for Student Self Check