If working with younger students, you could place QR codes on objects with links to audio files that pronounce the item or to websites that give a name and definition or more information.
QR Code Materials:
Several teachers and SLPs have begun using QR codes in their materials. These can be found by searching for QR Codes on TpT. You can also add QR Codes to materials you have already made, including word, powerpoint, and other projects.
Social media links:
A great way to network with other SLPs, parents, and colleagues is to QR code your e-mail, twitter, address, blog, etc. This can be added to business cards, e-mails, websites, etc.
Resource List:
QR Code Readers – Mobile Devices:
Kaywa.com QR Code Reader
QR Reader for iPhone
NeoReader
Qrafter (iPad too)
Desktop Readers (for use with webcams):
QuickMark (PC)
QuikMark (Mac)
iCandy
Code Generators:
Kaywa.com
QRStuff (Colored QRCodes – See Below!)
Delivr
snap.vu
Mobile Barcoder (Firefox add-on)
QR-Code Tag Extension (Chrome)
Qrafter (iPad/iPhone)
Barcode Generator (Android)
Be creative and include your students. How else do you use QR Codes? I’d love to add your suggestion to this post (with your permission!).
(Try it out – Use this purple QR Code to send others to this post!)
moswogger says
I love QR codes. We did a WH lesson using these and then I downloaded a free riddle activity on TPT that the kids loved too. The students thought it was like magic.
Sublime Speech - Danielle Reed says
Is it still free? Can you post the link if it is?
moswogger says
this was the one I used- actually they were jokes. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Free-Winter-Joke-of-the-Day-with-QR-codes
However, as I was looking for it I found this SPRING riddles!!!
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/QR-Code-Spring-Riddles
moswogger says
When I did the WH questions, I wrote the questions then generated a code for each question. I put 4 on each page then a line for the students to answer the question. Since there was more than one QR code on each page I gave the students square construction paper cut outs to cover the other codes so they didn’t scan the wrong code. They worked great. I also did a question vs statement page.
Jen Shamberger says
Great post with awesome ideas of how to use QR codes in therapy! Have you seen my QR Code inferences or idioms? Here is a link to my inferences activity. My students have loved these activities! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Secret-Code-Inferences-with-QR-code-answers
Major Speech Minor Girl says
I haven’t ever thought of using QR codes in therapy! What a fun idea to have a scavenger hunt!
miamcd says
OMG I’m in the process of making an activity with this right now! I didn’t even realize there were already some activities on TPT- I’m going search for them RIGHT NOW! Thanks for sharing- I love the scavenger hunt idea! I’ve tried several scanning apps and still not sure which one is my favorite. I’ve only used Kaywa- but thanks for the list of other code generators- I can’t wait to check them all out!
Mia @ puttingwordsinyourmouth
Jesper F. says
QR codes are great for many purposes! Do you need many QR codes I recommend that you use http://www.zumoqr.com – here you can create unlimited QR Codes!
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