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Using QR Codes to Spice Up Your Curriculum!

Using QR Codes to Spice Up Your Curriculum!. What are QR Codes?. QR stands for Quick Response. It's basically a quick, scanable barcode-like image that takes you to a specific digital destination. Common Core Lessons using QR Codes. Conquistadors are Coming!. Conquistadors are Coming!.

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Using QR Codes to Spice Up Your Curriculum!

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  1. Using QR Codes to Spice Up Your Curriculum!

  2. What are QR Codes? QR stands for Quick Response. It's basically a quick, scanable barcode-like image that takes you to a specific digital destination.

  3. Common Core Lessons using QR Codes

  4. Conquistadors are Coming!

  5. Conquistadors are Coming!

  6. Conquistadors are Coming!

  7. Conquistadors are Coming!

  8. Conquistadors are Coming!

  9. People In Time

  10. People In Time

  11. People In Time

  12. People In Time

  13. Changing History

  14. Changing History

  15. Changing History

  16. More Ideas!

  17. Display When displaying student projects, let the student use a QR code to add additional information. Research Paper on the QR Code Science Fair Project

  18. Display When displaying student projects, let the student use a QR code to add additional information. Information about the art or artist on the QR Code Student Art Work

  19. Interactive Bulletin Board

  20. Scavenger hunt QR code tells student what to search for in this area: I spy with my little eye, 4 quadrilaterals that intersect in a common point. Take a picture of your find. Math

  21. Scavenger hunt QR code asks the students a question about what they are looking at. What kind of simple machine is this? How does it make work easier? Science

  22. Scavenger hunt Information Resources

  23. Scavenger hunt Test http://www.classtools.net/QR/index.php

  24. Student Work Students can create a QR code to an answer to a problem that they create.

  25. Self-Checking Students put the fractions in order. Fractions on Bottle Caps The QR code reveals the ordinal number this fraction should be.

  26. Self-Checking

  27. Links to videos

  28. Book Reviews Students create pod-casts of book reviews. After students create the pod-cast and create a QR code, they will put the QR code on card stock in the book. Students looking for books to read can scan the QR code in the book to listen to a student book-review about the book.

  29. Test-Taking Link videos or pod-casts to QR codes on tests for higher level questioning.

  30. School INfo

  31. How do I get a QR Code? There are many online QR Code Generators Such as : http://www.qrstuff.com/ http://snap.vu/ http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ http://goqr.me/ http://www.qurify.com/en/

  32. Where do I get a QR Reader? There are many online QR Code Generators Such as : Red Laser Neo Reader TapMedia’s QR Reader i-nigma

  33. Acknowledgements http://yourgreenclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/02/qr-codes-and-bottle-cap-fun.html http://flapjackeducationalresources.blogspot.com/2012/02/qr-code-math-freebies.html http://thedaringlibrarian.wikispaces.com/QR_Code_Quest

  34. Stephanie Thompson stephanie.thompson@wbrschools.net Dr. Tammy Seneca tammy.seneca@wbrschools.net Mandy Poche mandy.poche@wbrschools.net

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