Saturday, November 29, 2014

QR Codes for Sight Words

I took a class a few weeks ago to learn more about QR codes.  I have been having so much fun with them ever since.  I made a QR Code Sight Word Video Read the Room Packet that I have loved!


Here is how I am using it.  I  made 36 sight word cards, each with a QR code that links to a video to go with that word.  I put each of the YouTube videos on ViewPure, so that there are no ads, comments, or distractions.  The words I included are:  a, all, am, an and, are, at, be, can, come, do, for, get, go, he, I, in, is, it, like, look, me, my, no, of, off, on, see, she, the, to, up, we, what, who, with.

I also made 12 cards with QR codes that link to sight word songs which have lots of sight words. This picture shows some of the words with the codes and some of the songs with the codes:


I printed the cards on card stock.  You could also laminate them, but I was too impatient to wait wanted to use them right away. I cut the cards apart, because I put 4 words on a sheet.  Then, I chose 12 cards to put up around the room- eight sight words and 4 sight word song video cards.  I am using this as an independent center for one of my groups.  I have 4 students in a group, and one with five.  Each student has an iPad (I have 5 in my room.) and a clipboard with the recording sheet.  The students find a sight word, scan the code, and watch the video.  Then, they record the word they watched, and go onto another word.  They also watch one or two of the sight word song videos. On the recording sheet, they fill in the star beside the video they watch.  They LOVE this!  It is  independent, quiet, and FUN!  WIN WIN WIN!!!  After a few days, I change the words that I have up. The children can keep the same recording sheet, or get a new one.  I printed the recording sheet front/back to make it easier to manage for the children.
   

Another way you could use this packet is to put the pages together in a binder so the children can scan and watch throughout the day, any time they finish early or have extra time.

You  could also print these sight word cards out and send them home for extra practice at home.
Parents can download the free QR app and watch the videos at home!

My favorite QR Code app is called QR Reader for iPad by TapMedia Ltd.  It is free, and the thing I like best about it is that to scan the code, I the children only have to hold the camera over the code- not click anything. It is really sensitive and picks up the code quickly so it isn't frustrating at all.

I also made a Math QR Code packet that my children love.  What a perfect way to reinforce those standards!  It has 40 math songs and makes a wonderful learning center!


Thank you for stopping by!

4 comments:

  1. You've gone high tech, Carolyn! I can't keep up! It all looks like great fun!

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  2. My kiddos just love QR codes. Great activity...added to my wish list!

    ~Laura
    Luv My Kinders

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  3. How awesome. . . .This is the first QR set I have seen for very first sight words - and I love it!
    :) Anne

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  4. I tried to find the Math QR code one on TPT and here. Is there a way you can direct me to it? My email is sarawarren7@gmail.com.

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