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. WELCOME TO WORMSLOE! HELP UP FIND NOBLE BONES AND HIS FAMILY. READ EACH CLUE AND FIND THE CORRESPONDING SKELETON. IN ORDER TO MOVE ALONG CONTINUE TO SCAN EACH QR CODE TO READ THE NEXT CLUE. DON'T FORGET THERE ARE CLUES HIDDEN IN THE FAMILY BIORGRAPHIES AND THE MAP TO HELP YOU FIND ALL FOUR BONES FAMILY MEMBERS | instructions | 2. Back in the 18th Century we had no soda pop, but please feel free to glace the gift shop. You are already a trooper for starting this game, but if you know a good “cooper” please pass him my name. Our small little barrel now holds Wormsloe apparel. You may need to remove my “cover” to uncover me | Noble Bones Week 4 | 3. We are some of the oldest in the park, planted even before Lewis and Clark. Not made of mortar and bricks, we exist in a group of six. Across from us you will find a small cannon, it was made for an Atlantan. Our bodies are strong and our limbs quite long | Sarah Bones Week 4 | 4. I was dug a long time ago with a shovel not a fro. After I failed, the family retired my pail. No longer would you hear a splash, but I would gladly take all of your trash. Later on I was uncovered, all my treasures were discovered | Mary Bones Week 4 | 5. Embark on the path back to the car park where you may not find a ticket but rather me and my wicket. Keep an eye out for a big open field, I am not very well concealed. With my bat and my ball we often require an umpire to make the call. Players are often quick to retort while playing America’s first Athletik sport. | Noble W Bones Week 4 |
WELCOME TO WORMSLOE! HELP UP FIND NOBLE BONES AND HIS FAMILY. READ EACH CLUE AND FIND THE CORRESPONDING SKELETON. IN ORDER TO MOVE ALONG CONTINUE TO SCAN EACH QR CODE TO READ THE NEXT CLUE. DON'T FORGET THERE ARE CLUES HIDDEN IN THE FAMILY BIORGRAPHIES AND THE MAP TO HELP YOU FIND ALL FOUR BONES FAMILY MEMBERS&choe=UTF-8
Question 1 (of 5)
Back in the 18th Century we had no soda pop, but please feel free to glace the gift shop. You are already a trooper for starting this game, but if you know a good “cooper” please pass him my name. Our small little barrel now holds Wormsloe apparel. You may need to remove my “cover” to uncover me&choe=UTF-8
Question 2 (of 5)
We are some of the oldest in the park, planted even before Lewis and Clark. Not made of mortar and bricks, we exist in a group of six. Across from us you will find a small cannon, it was made for an Atlantan. Our bodies are strong and our limbs quite long&choe=UTF-8
Question 3 (of 5)
I was dug a long time ago with a shovel not a fro. After I failed, the family retired my pail. No longer would you hear a splash, but I would gladly take all of your trash. Later on I was uncovered, all my treasures were discovered&choe=UTF-8
Question 4 (of 5)
Embark on the path back to the car park where you may not find a ticket but rather me and my wicket. Keep an eye out for a big open field, I am not very well concealed. With my bat and my ball we often require an umpire to make the call. Players are often quick to retort while playing America’s first Athletik sport.&choe=UTF-8
Question 5 (of 5)