QR Codes are everywhere! Billboards, flyers, newspapers, books, on the side of buildings…everywhere! Now, they’re making their way into the classroom and they are GREAT!
My last post on QR Codes in the Classroom was so popular (thank you!), so I’ve decided to list some more ideas about creating lessons and activities using QR Codes. I hope you enjoy!
In the elementary classroom, QR Codes could be…
- included on homework assignments to provide students with extra help
- posted around the classroom during a scavenger hunt
- used to link to recorded information from the teacher or student
- as a “more about me” section created by teachers or students
In the middle and high school classroom, QR Codes could be…
- included on homework assignments to provide students with extra help
- posted on a bulletin board linking students to important websites or assignments
- embedded in classroom presentations
- videos
- PRIMARY SOURCES which are HUGELY important in my classroom 🙂
- to link to a class blog or something like PADLET
- added to projects created by students that send the reader to an additional media source
This QR Code is linked to a Google Form about QR Codes in education…I look forward to your responses!
Below are some great QR resources
Check out these GREAT articles about using QR Codes in your classroom
Thanks for reading 🙂
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