Category Archives: QR Codes

Idioms, QR Codes & Amelia Bedelia

QR-Code---IdiomsWhat are Idioms? Idioms are words or phrases that are used in a way that is different from its usual or dictionary meaning.  Writers like Peggy & Herman Parish use idioms to make their stories more interesting and funny.  Our first graders learned first-hand what idioms are from Amelia Bedelia, a lovable, mixed-up housekeeper who works for Mrs. Rogers.  They learned that “draw the drapes,” means to close the drapes when the sun shines into the room, “dress the chicken,” means to season and flavor the chicken before cooking it, and “prune the hedge,” means to cut or trim the hedge. They also took their learning to another level by using QR Codes to engage in some fun activities online. Unlike the traditional methods of worksheets and a pencil, these digital natives modified their learning and took it to the computer; a task that was redesigned!

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QR Code Scavenger Hunt

How well do you know your way around the library? Papa ‘Elima used their iPods to scan some QR Codes and gathered clues and information about the various collections in the CRBLC. The clues went something like this – “In this collection the information is intended to be found quickly when needed.  It refers to a particular topic and is informative.  The collection comes in volumes and is updated when needed. What collection is this?”  Do you know? Leave me a comment and tell me what your answer is.

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Idioms, Amelia Bedelia, & QR Codes

Who would ever imagine using QR Code’s in an educational setting. Today, our Papa ‘Ekahi had fun using QR Codes to learn more about idioms.  They also learned that QR  stands for “Quick Response” and when scanning the code with a QR Reader, it will link to a website, a video, a text, or a picture that shares information about the content of study. We talked about how using QR Codes can make learning FUN and it’s an easy way to get directly to the website without having to fumble through typing in the URL.

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