QR codes have become a way of life in my classroom. (The website I use to create QR codes is posted on the "More" section). I use QR codes in almost every subject area.
LA: I use QR voice for students to check their reading. In advance I've create a code with a voice app which has a recording of the reading. After my students have read the section, they scan the code and can hear it to check their pronunciation. This is a great tool to use in a literacy center when you are completing guided reading with another group.
I am lucky enough to be in a school where we have 25 floating iPads. We use the iPads to go on our Blog site for our daily journals. The blog site is a lengthy address, therefore I create the QR code for the students.
Science/Social Studies: Teaching grade 2 can be tricky when completing research projects. Instead of asking students to google certain sites, I will have QR codes made up in advance for the websites, videos etc I would like them to view. It allows the projects to run more efficiently and effectively.
Math: I use QR codes for Buddy Games and Independent Work. Students will do the workings for their particular questions, then will scan the code to check their work. I find this is a great tool to give students immediate feedback.
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