Scan It, Solve It, Write It! QR code Scavenger Hunt – February
Do you love QR codes? My students love to go on scavenger hunts with them. Students scan the card to receive the clue to the next card AND a word to write down. If they do the scavenger hunt correctly, they will have a silly sentence written down to illustrate. Check it out, my students love it!
$3.50
Description
There are 6 scavenger hunts included:
- Subtraction from 10 – cherries
- Addition to 10 – hearts
- Mixed addition and subtraction to 10 – cupcake
- Subtraction from 20 – mailbox
- Addition to 10 – groundhog
- Mixed addition and subtraction to 18 – mailbox
You can see how these QR scavenger hunts work with this freebie. You can also read about it on the blog.
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