Grab your measuring devices, an iPad and the QR code sheet! Today you will work together in six groups to find six objects in our school. When you find each object, estimate and then measure each object. The QR codes will reveal the object and give you directions as to which measurement you will make.
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Van Gogh Chairs- QR Codes
You’ve recorded your podcast and today it is time to generate a QR code for it, so that people at the art show can listen to it on their smart phones. Head to the website where the artcasts are stored. Copy and paste the URL from your webpage into a QR code generator , test the code with your iPads, and print the code. Pencil in your name on the printout, so Mrs. Mellman knows which one is yours. The code will be displayed on the artwork that is in the show.
Measurement QR Code Scavenger Hunt
Van Gogh Chairs- QR codes
You’ve recorded your podcast and today it is time to generate a QR code for it, so that people at the art show can listen to it on their smart phones. Head to the website where the artcasts are stored. Copy and paste the URL into a QR code generator and print the code. The code will be displayed on the artwork that is in the show.
Transliteracy: Van Gogh’s Chairs and QR Codes
Based on a project by Sylvia Tolisano we will be working on an art, ELA, and technology project over then next few weeks.
- After learning about Van Gogh’s chairs, from Mrs. Mellman in Art, you drew a chair that represented you and things important to you
- Next you will write a script with Mrs. Hanley describing your chairs and the choices you made
- We will type the script in Microsoft Word
- Then we will use Garageband to podcast the script
- Finally, we will create a QR code which will be posted on your picture at the Art Show for all to see and listen to