Out with Answer Keys – In with QR Codes!
…could only be deciphered AFTER the problem was solved? Guess what? QR codes can do just that! How To Scan a QR Code You can make your own codes, but…
…could only be deciphered AFTER the problem was solved? Guess what? QR codes can do just that! How To Scan a QR Code You can make your own codes, but…
…will allow students to use a homework code to work at their own pace without teacher control. This code can be used at home as well so students can review…
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Advice from Real Teachers Today I’m excited to introduce a new blog series called Advice from Real Teachers. I’ll regularly I’ll post a call for teacher questions on my Facebook…
…unique Plickers card that has a black and white image similar to a QR code. The letters A, B, C, and D are written in small print around the edge…
…contract that everyone has signed, but that they serve as the classroom code that you refer to over and over again as you travel through the days, months, and year….
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…only need one card per student, and each card has a unique pattern that can be scanned like a QR code with just about any mobile device. When you’re ready…
…materials, and answer keys. Some of the games also include QR code answers, too! My Math Games Mega Bundle includes 17 games, and most of them are perfect for small…
…and outward toward others. I wanted them to be kind, compassionate and empathetic. I had to teach them this. Enter Have You Filled Someone’s Bucket Today?, a book by Carol…
…viewers and critics. If we present new information to our students like the above scenario, stating “today we are going to learn about…”, their attention vanishes and their minds begin…