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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. Like the president has the option of having a pocket veto where can you go to get a pocket sewn on campus? | Mrs. Harris | 2. Have to have 2/3 vote to stop or postpone the legislature. How many senators is ⅔ then proceed to that portable | 60 | 3. Go to place where important people might make bills | TTC | 4. Go to the room number that represents the total number of democrats in the house. | R193 | 5. Where do you go to obtain senior only privilege. | Parking Pass Distributer | 6. If Fleming is modeled like the Government where would you find the Speaker of the House? | Pittman | 7. Number of Blue Dogs in the house of representatives will lead you to this room | Room 11 | 8. If the lunch is nasty you can veto it and it would ultimately end up here | (dumpsters) | 9. Number required to pass a bill in the house of reps | (coach hall 216) | 10. This person makes sure an attend quorum is met, if not she can send you to truancy court | (mrs.church). | 11. You go here when you are discharged from class but you still have to go to school. | (ISS) | 12. chuck has pigeonholed many papers this year they never make it out. | (P.83) | 13. the amount of democrats in the senate is the same as the portable | .(p.32) | 14. something that flies but never moves | (the eagle statue) | 15. Peter King is the standing committee chairman in the House for Homeland Security Who would be in charge of “Homeland Security” at FIHS? | Resource officer | 16. A large room. The center of where everyone meets. | Cafeteria | 17. Facing the Eagle, the Progressive Party would go in this direction to describe their policy positions. Its really far in this direction almost considered a hit out of the park | baseball field | 18. Takes care of when someone hurt physically and inside. Where you go to go get better | Clinic | 19. You talk to this committee when you need military help or services The head guy you would talk to if you needed military information | ROTC portable | 20. Take The Number of Senators and cut in half. This will lead you here | Portable 50 | 21. This is where to start the beginning of end of your High school career | Hall of Champs | 22. The head of the subcommittee who gambles with logic | Portable 81 Whitehead | 23. Replaces the vice Principal when they are absent | Mrs. Burks office | 24. When teachers need to finalize papers for everyone in class they go here. There are 3 around campus, find me here to the side | teacher room in cafeteria | 25. The Current number of freedom Caucus members in the house of reps | portable 32 | 26. This is attached to a bill like a passenger and goes along for the ride and arrives here | Bus Loop | 27. Who is the leader of the senate at fleming Island High School? | Mr. Knight's Office | 28. A place where a select committee meet about a student. | Conference room | 29. The senate meets in the capital to debate bills. Where can you find a great debate at Fleming Island High school? | Mr.Merritt Room 35 | 30. this leader of the continental army had no political party. | George Washington portrait | 31. where congressional staff can research bills and issues here on campus | -library | 32. Like the seniority rule, the unwritten custom that applies to seniors before and after school. | Senior Parking lot | 33. This is how many Democrats are currently in the House of Representatives | Room 193 | 34. The room number of the Quorum, which is the majority of the full membership that must be present in order for the house to do business | Room 218 | 35. The room number is the number of Republicans currently in the House | Room 237 | 36. The port number of the number of permanent committees | Portable 20 | 37. The speaker of the house's’ location | Pittmans office | 38. This is where someone would give an important speech | Cafeteria Stage | 39. The amount of days the constitution gives the president to reveal a law passed by congress | Portable 10 | 40. How many days a bill stays on the floor for. | Portable 30 |
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