QR Coloring

For teachers & homeschoolers

Worksheets that read themselves.

Color the page. Scan the code. Hear a fact, a story prompt, or a vocabulary clip. The screen stays in your pocket for the rest of the lesson — kids are looking at their hands.

Examples

What you’d make this week.

Audio + facts/s/teache

Sea Turtle Fact Sheet

Three facts read aloud, a transcript for ELL students, and a next-page hint pointing at the manatee.

Pronunciation/s/teache

Spanish Vocab Sheet

Tap the QR; native speaker pronounces the word. Students color, repeat, and write it down.

Exhibit clue/s/teache

Field Trip Map

One sheet per exhibit. Each code unlocks the docent’s 60-second story. Field trips that work without wifi.

The teacher playbook

A whole unit in four prep steps.

  1. 1

    Pick the Classroom Fact Sheet template

    Three QR codes pre-laid out, safe zones locked, fallback URLs printed. Just upload your art.

  2. 2

    Record audio on your phone

    Voice memo, 30–90 seconds. Drop the file in. We auto-generate a transcript draft — edit it for accuracy.

  3. 3

    Export, print, distribute

    Print on regular copy paper. Black-on-white QR codes, tested to scan even when ink is low.

  4. 4

    Edit the destination next semester

    Use the same sheets next year with a different audio track. Re-printing optional — the codes stay alive.

I used to print worksheets and wonder if anyone read them. Now I see thirty scans on a Tuesday and know exactly which kids did the homework.
Ms. Calloway · 4th grade, public school district

Get started

Start a sheet. Print it tonight.

The free plan gets you three sheets and one hundred scans a month. No credit card. No watermark on the scan page — only on the printed PDF.