QR+Codes

=QR Code Projects= [|Explanation using CSI New York]

Generator [|QR Code Generator]

There are many ideas for using QR codes in the classroom.


 * Create Activities with these websites:**
 * [|QR Code Treasure Hunt]
 * [|Bulk QR Code Generato]
 * QR Voic
 * TagMyDoc
 * QRHacker: liven up your QR codes


 * More Ideas:**
 * [|QR Code Passport]
 * Use QR codes as an anticipatory set. Create one QR code per student, each linking to a question, hint, picture, etc.. Students scan in their QR code to see what they have been assigned to or what part of the puzzle they got a clue for.
 * Station directions, place a QR code on paper with station directions so students can access resources or a video of you explaining the directions.
 * Word Wall - add a QR code for students to look up a picture or information that helps student understand that vocab word.
 * Hang up for back to school night to allow parents to see student work.
 * [|To practice reading wordlists.] Use QR Voice to create QR codes to attach to objects around the school/classroom. Students try to identify those objects in the language that they're trying to learn, and check their answers by scanning the QR code. They will hear the correct pronunciation.
 * Book Reviews
 * Link to help videos (such as a Khan Academy video or a ShowMe video)
 * [|Interactive Bulletin Boards.]
 * [|I Spy QR Code Worksheets]
 * Crime Scene Activity
 * [|QR Code Cubes] (Buy a [|cube with plactic pockets here])
 * [|QR Code Tree] for parents to scan
 * [|QR Code Spreadsheet]
 * Link books or groups of books to an interactive video or webpage about the author.
 * Link to how-to play a game videos at stations
 * Create an interactive museum. Place QR codes that link to videos or webpages under the images of people on your bulletin boards. Great for President's Day, Black History Month, or Women's History Month (or any other time you study famous people).
 * Create tours of the school with QR codes that link to videos of different school personnel introducing themselves.
 * [|Classroom Job Chart]
 * ** Pass It ~ ** You can create several problems on one worksheet, cut them and play Pass It. Each student/group solves a problem and them pass it to the next student/group.
 * [|More ideas] (VSTE Presentations)

QR Code Posters
Examples: [|Biology--Cell] Chemistry-- Periodic Table videos via QR Codes [|English--Book] [|Geography--United States] [|Timeline--Presidential Timeline] [|History--WWII] [|QR Quotes for Education (Tony Vincent)]

Places to Find More Ideas:

 * [|Scoop-It--QR Codes in the classroom]
 * [|QR Codes and Ideas for Using them in the Classroom (Karen Ogen)]
 * QR Codes in the Classroom (THE Journal)
 * 12 Ideas for Teaching with QR Codes (Edutopia)
 * QR Codes in the Clasroom (Hopkins)
 * [|Tina and Meg's QR Code Pinterest Board]

=**Link to Videos (From Youtube without ads)**= [] You can use this site in conjunction with [|QR Code Generator] to create QR Codes that link to safe Youtube Videos. Make sure you choose "website url" for this, not Youtube Video.

iLearn Student Ideas and Projects:
[|Music Instrument Families]by Ellen Hannah

[|Music Rhythm Challenge] by Glow Howell
 * [|QR Codes]

[|Kindergarten Sight Word Video Center Cards] by Anne Fox
 * [|QR Codes]

[|2nd Grade Lakota Sioux Tribe Treasure Hunt] by Laura Allen
 * [|QR Codes]

[|2nd Grade Powhatan Indian Tribe Treasure Hunt] by Lucy Wiggington
 * [|QR Codes]

[|5th Grade Prime/Composite, Even/Odd QR Codes] by Kim Sharp
 * [|QR Codes]
 * [|Answer Sheet]