Friday, March 28, 2014

Task Cards

Task cards have become my new best friend. As I work to flip my classroom only on the school level task cards have become a way for my students to get instant feedback.Check out this video on how to flip your classroom when kids don't have access to internet or other resources at home. Stations with task cards make learning accessible to students because they get instant feedback with a quick scan of a QR code. Using text QR codes means that even without internet access the QR codes will work!

Here are some simple directions to get you on your way to using QR codes in your classroom:

-          Type in the answer or solution you want to show when the students scan
-          Press generate
-          Scroll down
-          Right click on the QR Code
-          Select copy
-          Open a document
-          Right click
-          Paste the QR Code into your document J

Task cards can also be used for re-teaching. By linking a QR code to Khan Academy or other educational resources students can be linked with a re-teaching video and be on their way to proficiency of the standard in no time at all

For a URL code (link to a website):
-          Copy and paste the web address into the URL
-          Press generate
-          Scroll down
-          Right click on the QR Code
-          Select copy
-          Open a document
-          Right click
-          Paste the QR Code into your document J

Check out my TPT Store for task cards that I have created and used in my classroom! 





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