What is that little square symbol I see everywhere? Use this website to learn about QR codes and how to create and scan QR Codes for instructional purposes.
Click images to access websites.
Watch video using QRstuff.com to create QR Codes
Periodic Table of Videos
Each QR code links to a video about the element on the periodic table.
Available for download under a Creative Commons license.
Click image on the left to access the table. It is posted on flickr, so you may have to use your district credentials to bypass the wall. If not, you should be able to access it on the Internet outside of the district.
Sight Word Practice
Create QR code with audio of a sight word.
Students read sight word and scan code to check that they read the word correctly.
Virtual Museum
Students find images of past objects or bring objects from the past.
Record information using QR voice (http://qrvoice.net) or text to explain the object.
Place QR code on the object.
Links to Student Created Video
Students create a video about themselves or about a concept.
Upload videos to Google Drive.
Create and post a QR code for each.
Learning Resources
Use codes to direct students to learning resources, common URLs, or notices.
Create QR codes for handouts. Upload handouts to Google Drive. Students who lose their papers can scan and print their own.
More Ideas
Online Texts
Instructions
Extension links, activities
Picture prompts
Reading cubes
Math Question and answer
Scavenger Hunt
Playground Angle Investigations
Data Chart
Early finisher’s activity
Cyber Safety information
Garden plant labels
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