1. Arrange students into groups. Each group needs at least ONE person who has a mobile device.
2. If their phone camera doesn't automatically detect and decode QR codes, ask students to
4. Cut them out and place them around your class / school.
1. Give each group a clipboard and a piece of paper so they can write down the decoded questions and their answers to them.
2. Explain to the students that the codes are hidden around the school. Each team will get ONE point for each question they correctly decode and copy down onto their sheet, and a further TWO points if they can then provide the correct answer and write this down underneath the question.
3. Away they go! The winner is the first team to return with the most correct answers in the time available. This could be within a lesson, or during a lunchbreak, or even over several days!
4. A detailed case study in how to set up a successful QR Scavenger Hunt using this tool can be found here.
Question | Answer |
1. Retook top spot in 2013, Arkansas Company | Wal-Mart | 2. Iconic American Automaker, CEO: Alan Mulally | Ford Motor Company | 3. CEO: Warren Buffett; acquisition of HJ Heinz (ketchup) | Berkshire Hathaway | 4. America's Biggest Industrial Company; CEO: Jeffrey Immelt | General Electric | 5. Headquartered in Irvine Texas, World's Biggest Refiner | Exxon Mobil | 6. CEO: Timothy Cook, innovation icon | Apple | 7. World's Largest Independent refiner, headquarters in San Antonio | Valero Energy | 8. 2nd largest oil company, plans to resume production off coast of Rio de Janeiro since criminal charges have been dropped because of a seepage in the Atlantic | Chevron | 9. CEO: Greg Garland, headquarters in Houston, TX, merged with Conoco in 2002 | Phillips 66 | 10. American taxpayers still own a part of this company | General Motors |
Question 1 (of 10)
Question 2 (of 10)
Question 3 (of 10)
Question 4 (of 10)
Question 5 (of 10)
Question 6 (of 10)
Question 7 (of 10)
Question 8 (of 10)
Question 9 (of 10)
Question 10 (of 10)