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QR Challenge: Q-F-R Part 1

Created using the ClassTools QR Treasure Hunt Generator

Teacher Notes

A. Prior to the lesson:

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

3. Print out the QR codes.

4. Cut them out and place them around your class / school.


B. The lesson:

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!


C. TIPS / OTHER IDEAS

4. A detailed case study in how to set up a successful QR Scavenger Hunt using this tool can be found here.


Questions / Answers (teacher reference)

Question

Answer

1. In Scenario 20, when customers request graphics and images related to a specific theme, Babs searches her image database for related objects and selects from the results. This search is an example of afilter.
2. To calculate the total price for each calendar, Babs pulls paper and ink costs from the supplies table and duplicating and shipping costs from the production table. She then saves the information. This saved search is an example of a:Query.
3. Dino is searching the online Headhunter database for job postings. He prints out the job listings for all chef positions in the Chicago area. This search is an example offilter
4. Doug is searching an online database to find out how many U.S. presidents were Republicans. He does not intend to save his search. This search is an example of a:filter.
5. Denzel is an accountant for an insurance company. He printed a summary of claims filed for the year that is grouped by claim amount. This summary is an example of a:report
6. Jed searched his database for the number of lawn mowers in stock. This is an example of a:Filter
7. Scenario 20: Babs sells personalized calendars. Customers email pictures, dates of special occasions, and themes they want included in their calendars. Once Babs has all of their information, she emails a sample calendar to the customer for approval.In Scenario 20, Babs only accepts payment through her secure website. Customers are required to enter their name, address, and credit card information before final production of the calendars can begin. The object the customers use is an example of a:Form
8. Dottie gave her students a test about database concepts and functions. She arranges the database of student grades so that only students who made an 85 or higher are displayed. This is an example of a:filter
9. Scenario 19: Jane operates a dog grooming business. She keeps track of customers, employees, suppliers, equipment, and labor costs in separate tables within a database.In Scenario 19, Jane prepared a quote for a customer by pulling specific information from each table. Pulling the information from each table is an example of a:query
10. Scenario 18: Jed is starting a landscaping business. He keeps track of customers, employees, suppliers, equipment, and labor costs in separate tables within a database.In Scenario 18, Jed prepared a quote for a customer by pulling specific information from each table. The act of pulling data from the tables is an example of a:query

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=In-Scenario-20,-when-customers-request-graphics-and-images-related-to-a-specific-theme,-Babs-searches-her-image-database-for-related-objects-and-selects-from-the-results.-This-search-is-an-example-of-a

Question 1 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=To-calculate-the-total-price-for-each-calendar,-Babs-pulls-paper-and-ink-costs-from-the-supplies-table-and-duplicating-and-shipping-costs-from-the-production-table.-She-then-saves-the-information.-This-saved-search-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 2 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Dino-is-searching-the-online-Headhunter-database-for-job-postings.-He-prints-out-the-job-listings-for-all-chef-positions-in-the-Chicago-area.-This-search-is-an-example-of

Question 3 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Doug-is-searching-an-online-database-to-find-out-how-many-U.S.-presidents-were-Republicans.-He-does-not-intend-to-save-his-search.-This-search-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 4 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Denzel-is-an-accountant-for-an-insurance-company.-He-printed-a-summary-of-claims-filed-for-the-year-that-is-grouped-by-claim-amount.-This-summary-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 5 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Jed-searched-his-database-for-the-number-of-lawn-mowers-in-stock.-This-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 6 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Scenario-20:-Babs-sells-personalized-calendars.-Customers-email-pictures,-dates-of-special-occasions,-and-themes-they-want-included-in-their-calendars.-Once-Babs-has-all-of-their-information,-she-emails-a-sample-calendar-to-the-customer-for-approval.In-Scenario-20,-Babs-only-accepts-payment-through-her-secure-website.-Customers-are-required-to-enter-their-name,-address,-and-credit-card-information-before-final-production-of-the-calendars-can-begin.-The-object-the-customers-use-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 7 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Dottie-gave-her-students-a-test-about-database-concepts-and-functions.-She-arranges-the-database-of-student-grades-so-that-only-students-who-made-an-85-or-higher-are-displayed.-This-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 8 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Scenario-19:-Jane-operates-a-dog-grooming-business.-She-keeps-track-of-customers,-employees,-suppliers,-equipment,-and-labor-costs-in-separate-tables-within-a-database.In-Scenario-19,-Jane-prepared-a-quote-for-a-customer-by-pulling-specific-information-from-each-table.-Pulling-the-information-from-each-table-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 9 (of 10)

 



Q-F-R Part 1: QR Challenge

https://www.classtools.net/QR/decode.php?text=Scenario-18:-Jed-is-starting-a-landscaping-business.-He-keeps-track-of-customers,-employees,-suppliers,-equipment,-and-labor-costs-in-separate-tables-within-a-database.In-Scenario-18,-Jed-prepared-a-quote-for-a-customer-by-pulling-specific-information-from-each-table.-The-act-of-pulling-data-from-the-tables-is-an-example-of-a:

Question 10 (of 10)