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NOTE: ALL THE IMAGES ARE QR CODES. I will upload a version of this lesson without QR codes. The aim of the activity is for students to draw an organisational chart. Students work in groups to solve the mystery. Answer attached. The images attached are QR Codes. Rather than giving the students the worksheet, you can print out the QR codes and they have to use their smartphone to get the clues. Turns a 20 minute activity into an hour lesson, if you hide them around the school. PS, all the employees are from the Spurs 1961 FA Cup Final team.
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4.7

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catnamara

6 years ago
5

Love this, prefer to use without the QR codes but it’s a bit of fun during this topic

dstokem

10 years ago
4

This is a great idea and I am going to use it with my Yr 10s during my next observation lesson. There are some scallywags and this will keep them entertained.

snows1

12 years ago
5

Great resource. For the first time I will let my Y10 class bring their phones to the lesson. They will love it! Many thanks.

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