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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Family Consumer Science<br>1. I can use QR codes to show examples of students who have done a good job of filling out their bell ringer sheet<br>2. I will not have to print so many papers and can let my students get familiar with using technology<br>3. Awarding students when they do a good job with the assignments we are doing<br>4. Checking their work. Students can scan the QR code to check their work on assignments I give them<br>5. Discovering articles and researching specific topics I give them my scanning the code<br>6. Voting in the classroom, students can have an opinion on what goes on in my class<br>7. Can do a scavenger hunt to find recipes for cooking labs we will do<br>8. Can use "hot spots" for correct answers and surprises throughout the day<br>9. Link a map to the school and make sure students know where things are in the classroom&nbsp;<br>10. Signing in and out of the class, going to the bathroom and other places around the school. </div>]]></description>
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