In December, I posted some QR codes that could be used as reward coupons in the classroom. I suggested cutting them out and putting them in your class treasure box so your students could be surprised. My students loved them – until the website I had used to store the documents expired. (Tagmydoc.com allows you to create QR codes for documents that you have uploaded for free, but, unbeknownst to me, they are only stored for 14 days.)
I have posted new coupons under my Weebly account, so these QR codes will not expire unless Weebly goes out of business or I remove the site. These coupons were created with the iPad TypeDrawing app, which I highly recommend.
With Valentine’s Day coming up, you might want to put a QR code in each of your student’s Valentines. They will enjoy scanning them to discover the reward you have given them. Or, maybe get an old chocolate box, and let the students choose a “chocolate.”
If you are interested in using more QR Codes, you might also want to check out my QR Code Countdown, QR Code Tic-Tac-Toe, and my QR Code Interactive Bulletin Board.
You can simply create a free TagMyDoc account and your docs will always be available for your students
What did the QR codes in the prize box lead the students to?
How did you make the really neat coupons? They are awesome!
Hey Lisa, I used the TypeDrawing app on iPad to make the coupons. Hope that helps!
Neat! Love it – thanks!
Sure thing!