1. Arrange students into groups. Each group needs at least ONE person who has a mobile device.
2. If their phone camera doesn't automatically detect and decode QR codes, ask students to
4. Cut them out and place them around your class / school.
1. Give each group a clipboard and a piece of paper so they can write down the decoded questions and their answers to them.
2. Explain to the students that the codes are hidden around the school. Each team will get ONE point for each question they correctly decode and copy down onto their sheet, and a further TWO points if they can then provide the correct answer and write this down underneath the question.
3. Away they go! The winner is the first team to return with the most correct answers in the time available. This could be within a lesson, or during a lunchbreak, or even over several days!
4. A detailed case study in how to set up a successful QR Scavenger Hunt using this tool can be found here.
Question | Answer |
1. How far away is the sun?Find out in the cafeteria | 93 million miles | 2. What is the hottest planet?Go to the hottest classroom in the school | Venus | 3. Which planet has the most volcanoes? Mrs Salcido might know! | Venus | 4. How many stars are in our solar system?Check with Mrs. Johnson in 3rd grade. | There is only one star-our sun. | 5. Name all the planets people have walked on. I bet you can find out by the restrooms | Earth is the only one! | 6. What does a rover do? Check the lost and found. | Rovers take pictures and samples and send them to earth | 7. Name all of Mars' moons. Maybe Mrs. Hernandez the janitor might know? | Phobos & Deimos | 8. What is Jupiter's "Great Red Spot?" Coach A likes red! | A huge wind storm | 9. Name all of the planets that have rings. Go see if Ms. Aguero knows. | Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune | 10. Name all four Gas Giants. Where do we enter the stage? | Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune | 11. What is the coldest planet in our solar system? Science Lab might help | Uranus | 12. How fast do winds blow on Neptune? Faster than a teacher eating lunch. | three times as fast as hurricanes | 13. Why isn't Pluto a planet any more? This teacher has the answer in her name! | It is too small. | 14. Name all five dwarf planets. Mrs. Vannley is pretty handy. | Pluto, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake, Eris | 15. Name Pluto's three moons. Book it up! | Charon, Nix, and Hydra | 16. What were the names of the first two people to walk on the moon? Mr Torres will tell us | Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin | 17. When was the last time someone walked on the moon? Ramp up to the finish! | 1972 |
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