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Sunday, 6 October 2013

QR codes to support and differentiate reading activities

 Using this site to create QR codes www.visualead.com I was able individualise a simple comprehension activity to support a book one of my reading groups was reading. The QR code links to a website about Mount Everest, and asks the students to answer simple questions about the topic. The QR code is printed and taped to the back of the book so that students can scan it once they have read the book. 



QR codes in Science


We recorded our ideas about erosion using Croak.it! and then embedded them into QR codes and displayed them as part of our Science Fair display.  There are a number of QR code generators online that are free to use. I use:qrstuff.com or Kaywa.com



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