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. 1) 2 mi = _______ft | 10,560 ft | 2. 2) 30 ft = _______yd | 10 yd | 3. 3) 144 in = ______ft | 12 ft | 4. 4) 5 gal = _______ qt | 20 qt | 5. 5) 96 oz = _______ lbs | 6lbs | 6. 6) 15 mm = _______ m | 0.015m | 7. 7) 28 Kg = _______ g | 28,000 g | 8. 8) 17,500 cg = ________ Dg | 17.5Dg | 9. 9) 5 Hl = _________ dl | 5,000 dl | 10. 10) 0.125 m = __________cm | 12.5 cm | 11. 11) 5,280 yd = _________ mi | 3 mi | 12. 12) 3 gal = _________ pints | 24 pt | 13. 13) 4 yds = _________ in | 144 in | 14. 14) 8 qt = __________ cups | 32 cups | 15. 15) 24 fl oz = _________cups | 3 cups | 16. 16) 2,000 m = _________ km | 2 km | 17. 17) 10 Km = _________ m | 10,000 m | 18. 18) 970.4 cm = _________ mm | 9,704 mm | 19. 19) 100 cm = _________ m | 1 m | 20. 20) 7,500 ml = __________ L | 7.5L | 21. 21) Eunice owns 3 elephants that weigh a combine 4.5 tons. How many pounds do Eunice's elephants weigh in total? | 13,000 lbs | 22. 22) Joseph drank 0.875 qt of chocolate milk for breakfast today. How many ounces of chocolate milk did Joseph drink? | 28 oz | 23. 23) Gabby's bookbag weighs 11,000 lbs, due to her project for Mr. Kennedy. How many tons does Gabby's bookbag weigh? | 5.5tons | 24. 24) Gideon is 53 inches tall. How many feet tall is Gideon? | 4ft5in | 25. 25) Daveon drank 7.125 cups of flavored water at lunch today. How many fluid ounces of flavored water has Daveon drank today? | 57 fl. oz. | 26. 26) Britney ran 6.35 Km yesterday in order to prepare for the Color Run next weekend. How many meters did Britney run? | 6350 m | 27. 27) Carl decided to measure the perimeter of Hull Middle School. He used a meter stick and measured 5,078 meters around the school. How many kilometers did Karl measure? | 5.078 Km | 28. 28) Cassidy weighed her new iPhone 5C and noticed that it weighed 1.26 centigrams less than her iPhone 4S. How many more grams less than the 4S is Cassidy's 5C? | 0.0126 g | 29. 29) Jalen drank 12,500 ml of blueberry syrup at IHOP. How many liters of blueberry syrup did Jalen drink? | 12.5 Liters | 30. 30) Ashish walked to school today. Ashish calculated that he walked 1,565,789 mm. How many Km did Ashish have to walk? | 1.565789 Km | 31. 31) Ms. Tomlinson drives a Ford F-650 truck on the weekends. Her truck weighs 4 tons. How many ounces does her truck weigh? | 337,920 ounces | 32. 32) Mrs. Gibson ran 4.2 Km yesterday. Mr. Kennedy ran 4,850,000 mm yesterday. Who ran farther? How much farther did they run? | Mr. Kennedy; 650,000 mm or .65 Km | 33. 33) Ms. Johnson's Galaxy phone weighs 1.9 grams. Mr. Wilson's iPhone 4S weighs 210 centigrams. Whose phone weighs the least? | Ms. Johnson's |
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