Introduction: Printable Choice Board With QR Codes

Choice Boards are excellent tools to give students the freedom to choose the activity, question, task or problem based on differentiated learning. (Making Differentiation a Habit: How to Ensure Success in Academically Diverse Classrooms ​by Diane Heacox)

We will build a tic-tac-toe choice board enhanced with QR codes that can be printed as a poster.

Supplies

  • Lesson plan with 9 activities
  • QR generator - I use https://www.qr-code-generator.com/
  • Poster printing service - I use https://rasterbator.net
  • Printer, paper sheets, scissors, tape

Step 1: Design Your Choice Board

Diane Heacox provides the following guidance to design an effective choice board for differentiated leaning:

  • Tasks are focused on student learning goals
  • consider learning preferences, readiness, complexity

Once you have 9 activities that you want to add to the board you can go to step 2. The information that can be encoded in the QR code can be:

  • hints
  • links to lessons, material
  • instructions

Step 2: Create QR Codes for Each Activity

For each activity, you can build a QR with text and links to the lesson. You can use any qr generator solution. I use the free plan on https://www.qr-code-generator.com/.

Download each code

Tip: give each QR code a descriptive name.

Step 3: Build Choice Board

Using powerpoint, Google Slides or a similar tool, build a large presentation (custom size e.g. 40 in x 40 in). This size will help when you print the board. Give the instructions that you want to the students in a text box and add each QR code. See an example of a design.

Step 4: Print and Assemble the Board

Using a board printing service (e.g https://rasterbator.net) you can print the board in a large format. Using tape and scissors, assemble the poster.