If you would like to check it out, this QR codes links to Kid's Math from the google play store. This site has fun and innovative ways for kids to practice math skills. It is for younger students, but it does cover multiplication and division.
This one is for some science experiments!! Who doesn't love glowing water?!? If you have students that think science is boring, just let them do some fun hands on activities, and you'll have a learner for life! (Plus, there are links to common core standards.)
And if you are in need of some idea for a science fair for older students, this has lots of good ideas. It has a range of things from the human body to technology to solar power.
I would use QR codes in my classroom to make the lesson a little more student involved and more fun. I think all kids like to scan things, so the simple act of scanning the code would be great for the more textile learner. Plus, the codes could save time spent on searching for sites.
Around the house, codes can be found on juice bottles, cereal boxes, and cleaning products.
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