Monday, May 24 is a fun day to celebrate: National Scavenger Hunt Day!
The creation of this day is credited to Elsa Maxwell (1883-1963),
an American gossip columnist, author, songwriter, and professional hostess. She
introduced the scavenger hunt as a party game.
We all know how the game works. Someone devises a list
of odd items, either random or themed. Participants hunt for these items, sometimes in a marked
geographical area. While it is not allowed to buy the items, part of the fun is
to beg, barter or even work to retrieve an item! The participant (or team) who
finds the most, or all the items on the list, is the winner.
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Get Them Outside:
Heart and Soul Homeschooling
Sara's spring-themed hunt will get your kids outside to enjoy the beginning of warmer weather!
Organized 31
The best hunts are whether you are in the woods or in the suburbs! Susan shares 4 free printables with 30 different items that can be found outside.
Uplifting Mayhem
With a twist on a nature hunt, Marcy came up with a unique idea
– an Epic Rock hunt! This activity is great for older kids, with different ways to use the rocks found during the hunt.
Our Kiwi Homeschool
Keep Them Busy When You Have to Go Out
Loving Homeschool
There are always times when errands have to get done during
the day, but that doesn’t mean fun and learning can't be a part! Cindy has a great idea for a hunt in the pet store when you have to shop for pet
supplies.
That Homeschool Family
Elizabeth shares 5 types of hunts (alphabet, colors, numbers, shapes, and textures) that can make any outing educational. With additional suggestions for incorporating them, this hunt would be one that a team of one young child with one older child would work well.
When You Want to Stay Home:
Homeschool Super Freak
For 2021, there may still be some virtual events for
homeschoolers or even homeschool co-ops. Jacqueline suggests a virtual way to have fun with a scavenger hunt.
Flanders Family Homelife
Teaching Opportunities:
This Reading Mama
Becky had an awesome set of 9 scavenger hunt printable sets for teaching at home, including rhyming,
geography, math scavenger hunts, and many more!|
Homeschool Preschool
One of the outings we always do (multiple times!) with preschoolers is
the zoo! On her website, Tara has 5 zoo-themed hunts for reading, pictures, ABCs, counting, and sensory.
Seasonal Ideas:
Rock Your Homeschool
Keep this one in your pocket for the fall when you start-up
schooling again. Make your first day one to look forward to with this First Day of Homeschool Scavenger Hunt!
As For Me and My Homestead
Any time is a great time for a scavenger hunt – even Christmas!
Jamie has a fun printable for a Christmas lights scavenger hunt -- perfect to take along on a Christmas stroll or drive.
Bonus Ideas:
Even Chick-fil-A has two fun scavenger hunts on their Pinterest page:
Let's Play: Kids Scavenger Hunt and Let's Explore: Scavenger Hunt
Visit this Spanish Academy website for scavenger hunt ideas if your child is learning Spanish.
Craftivity Designs has another idea for a nature hunt with a cool printable.
Have some other ideas for scavenger hunts? Comment below or tweet them using #ScavengerHuntDay and @musesofamom!
These look like a lot of fun! I knew that Chick-fil-A had a scavenger hunt. There are so many to choose from! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun and ideas. This helps me with something new to do with the grandkids!
ReplyDeletelove these ideas!! I do enjoy scavenger hunts...
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Lia loves scavenger hunts and we love to find things on our hikes. We'll definitely use a few of these. They are great for learning experiences.
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