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. This piece of equipment is for staff or injured students only | elevator | 2. This is where you would go if you needed career advice or wanted to job shadow | Ms Turner | 3. This is where you would go if you wanted to be in the spotlight | auditorium | 4. This is where you would go if you needed to check out of school | front office | 5. If you needed to get a book about George Washington, you would visit | Media Center | 6. If you wanted to "mix it up" and create a special reaction, you would go to the | chemistry lab | 7. If you wanted you got in trouble, you might be sent to _________to do your work for the day | ISS | 8. This teacher always has a kind word and a basket of candy on her desk | Ms. Steele | 9. This "Bird" is the word | Mr. McKinney | 10. You might "Hunt" for this person's office all day and still not find it | Ms. Hunt | 11. This teacher is a “Ray” of sunshine. | Ms. Ray | 12. Don’t get dizzy going around and around on the West End. | Spirol Stairs – west | 13. You can cook up a frenzy in this classroom | foods lab | 14. If you wanted to shoot hoops, you might stop by here and take a shot | gym | 15. A lot of Bulldogs are recognized in this area of the school for their great accomplishments | awards | 16. This person will help you out if you are sick | Nurse’s office | 17. In this lab, technology is the name of the game | computer lab | 18. No, this isn’t the “East”side diner, but they do serve you food. | cafeteria | 19. Don’t take the law into your own hands, visit this person instead. | SRO | 20. This room has a place for a special group of Bulldogs, helping them learn life skills. | Mr. Osborne | 21. This bridge will transition you from Williams to Beyond | murals | 22. Dr. Ferrell’s wall of honor is where your next clue will be | bulletin board | 23. If you wanted to visit the Bulldog, you would go here | hallway | 24. Money management and finance are important skills for any up-and-coming adult | AOF | 25. The study of life happens in this hallway | Biology | 26. Enjoy movies? Check out this room | videography | 27. If numbers are your game, you want to visit this hall | Math | 28. Learning about presidents and government may take you to this person’s room | Mr.Stys | 29. If you got in trouble as a freshman, you might visit her office | Ms. Anderson | 30. Go see Ms. Grant, no, not that one…the other one…. | Guidance Office | 31. she helps connect students and/or parents with community services and programs that support the social, emotional, health, and welfare needs of students. | Ms. Willingham | 32. She will work to provide a school framework of instructional support and intervention for students at-risk of dropping out or failing to graduate with their cohort | Ms. Graves | 33. You could visit “Noli” if you went to her room | Ms. Lee | 34. This teacher is almost as ancient as the history he teachers ;) | Mr. Lee | 35. Far out man! That’s way cool! Let’s do the time warp back to the 60s | Mr. Shledorn | 36. Buy your tickets to see Elvis in concert here | Ticket booth | 37. If you were on the second floor and had a book to return, you could put it here | book drop | 38. This teacher makes calculus look easy! | Jim Smith | 39. Don’t let your hair get to “Shaggy,” unless you can rock it like this person does | Shaggy | 40. This person has a crime scene in her classroom….better be careful | Ms. Gabriel | 41. If I needed a broom for my room, I might send you to get on here | Janitor’s closet | 42. This is the door most of the teacher’s use to enter the building. | teacher lot | 43. This 2nd floor bathroom has a secret entrance | bathroom | 44. If you are a boy and leave my room to use the “lou,” this is where you should go | Boy’s Room | 45. If you have health class, these would be your classrooms. | Health rooms | 46. “Gear Up” to go to college by visiting this office. | GearUp | 47. If you needed help improving your English, you might take class here | ESL | 48. It’s Reynolds-Bowers, not Bower | R-B | 49. You have to be pretty “Quick” to get one over on this teacher.. | Ms. Quick | 50. Time to come home – go back to 309. | 309 |
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