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I taught in a Title I school for 11 years in sunny Tampa, Florida. Due to my husband's work we just recently made the move to Virginia. We're excited to begin this new adventure!

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I taught in a Title I school for 11 years in sunny Tampa, Florida. Due to my husband's work we just recently made the move to Virginia. We're excited to begin this new adventure!
QR Codes: Math Word Problem Task Cards
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QR Codes: Math Word Problem Task Cards

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QR codes make task cards more engaging by integrating technology into your lesson! This QR code resource is perfect for work at a math center. Students can work individually scanning the codes and practicing their word problem solving skills. Each task card is labeled with a number, 1 – 48. Cards # 1 - 12 Addition Task Cards (RED) Cards # 13 – 24 Subtraction Task Cards (BLUE) Cards # 25 – 36 Multiplication Task Cards (GREEN) Cards # 37 – 48 Division Task Cards (YELLOW) There are 12 task cards with word problems for each of the four math skills listed above. The first six cards are easier, the last six cards are more challenging. (Click the preview above for more details.) For example, the addition cards numbered 1 – 6 involve adding a series of one and two digit numbers. The addition cards numbered 7 – 12 involve adding three and four digit numbers. You can remove cards to differentiate based on your students’ abilities. A recording sheet is included. Students have room to show their work for each word problem and record their final answer. Then they scan the QR code to see if they are correct. You will need a QR code reader to make the most of this resource. There are many FREE apps available for Apple and Android devices. You do NOT need Internet access to get the answers. The answers are embedded in the codes and will be displayed by your QR code reading device. An answer sheet has also been included. So, if you do not have access to QR code reading devices, the kids can still use the task cards and refer to the answer sheet. Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT