Last week we celebrated Literacy Week at Wemyss Bay Primary. We took part in different learning experiences across Second Level and had the opportunity to learn from different teachers in our school.
One of our learning activities involved sharing our opinion and evaluating our learning based on the famous author Michael Morpurgo.
We moved round the school on a QR barcode hunt. We scanned barcodes which presented us with different questions based on our learning throughout the week. Primary 7 then created their own barcodes which provided additional information on Michael Morpurgo.
This was a great opportunity to evaluate our learning but also to develop our technology skills and share our opinions with others!
We hope this encourages you to use this type of technology in your learning.
The QR barcode hunt is a brilliant idea! Sounds like your learning was fun.
Thanks for your comment Mrs Ferrier,
Do you have a blog we can visit?
From Primary 6
Yip – Aileymill Primary 7C.
Hi Primary 6,
A QR Barcode Hunt sound very cool. I checked the code in your post with my phone and it took me to your blog. Great way to give people links.
Thanks!
We plan to send out a newsletter with a QR code linking to our blog when it is up and running!
Primary 6 🙂
I had a good time making a Lion for the Butterfly Lion – one of Michael Morpurgo’s famous books.
I love the idea of a QR barcode hunt and primary 6 have told me that they thoroughly enjoyed themselves! I wonder if they could teach primary 4 how to use it properly?
Miss Maxfield 🙂
The QR code hunt was very exiting. I also learned a new skill, how to scan QR codes. I wish we could do it again!
I learned how to use QR codes and evaluated my learning. I really enjoyed it!
Looks like you had a lot of fun as well as learning. The bar code looks good but too techy for me. Loved all your book displays.