Mrs. Detloff, an English teacher in Barnesville, uses QR Codes to link to her website. She has it posted both outside her door, and in her classroom on a bulletin board:
Mrs. Tonsfeldt, a third grade teacher, is going to be using QR codes with a project that her students have to write! Here are a few of her students "practicing" how to scan them. She brought in various QR codes for them to try. Next, she is going to have the kids create their own with a webpage.
YAHOO FOR YOU TWO!! I think that as the excitement continues, we might be seeing these more often in our classrooms. I have also shared the various ones for certain content areas at the high school and am creating some things for the elementary - FREE STUFF I found on Teacher Pay Teachers! OH - if you have NEVER been here - YOU MUST GO:)!!
Happy Friday,
Mrs. I:)
Mrs. Tonsfeldt, a third grade teacher, is going to be using QR codes with a project that her students have to write! Here are a few of her students "practicing" how to scan them. She brought in various QR codes for them to try. Next, she is going to have the kids create their own with a webpage.
YAHOO FOR YOU TWO!! I think that as the excitement continues, we might be seeing these more often in our classrooms. I have also shared the various ones for certain content areas at the high school and am creating some things for the elementary - FREE STUFF I found on Teacher Pay Teachers! OH - if you have NEVER been here - YOU MUST GO:)!!
Happy Friday,
Mrs. I:)
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