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Scavenger Hunt Activities BUNDLE | Field Trip Scavenger Hunt BUNDLE

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    Field trips are a BLAST, especially if you have a way to keep students academically engaged both on the trip and in the classroom once you return! With the Scavenger Hunt Activities Bundle, your students can enjoy these fun filled hands-on learning experiences for more than during the trip itself. Keep students focused during the trip as they complete the scavenger hunt and find facts on the trip, then follow up with engaging educational activities upon your return!

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    Inside you will find:

    *Please Note: ALL Activities are provided in both COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE. In addition, the page count does not include the black and white version as well as the answer key pages. It is the original document page count. With all items included, this document has 496 pages.*

    Apple Orchard Scavenger Hunt and Field Trip Activities

    Scavenger Hunt: One apple orchard checklist page, Two apple orchard fact pages

    Apple Tree Seasons Handout: One puzzle page, two cut-outs pages (one with tree descriptions written on the pieces and one with lines for students to write their own descriptions).

    Apple Tree Lifecycle Handout: One lifecycle page with lines for the stage descriptions and one page with illustrated cut-outs to glue in order of the lifecycle stages.

    Class Book: One class book cover page, 14 different illustrated journal pages for each student's narrative, plus one blank template and one handwriting lines page for those that need more writing space.

    Map: Have students create a map that shows how to get to their favorite place at the apple orchard, being sure to include a map title, map key, compass rose, and at least 5 symbols. Also included is a Directions page where students can use direction words to describe the path they take when going to that place (ex. north, east, south, west) and 6 compass rose templates that can be cut out and added to the map.

    Graphing Activity: 4 pages to use for recording the favorite apple types, apple foods, apple tree in the four seasons and apple orchard activity (4 items compared per page) as well as 4 pages to graph the results and write about the findings.

    Answer Key/Rubrics: Answer keys for all pages provided, plus writing rubrics for narrative text for the following grades: kindergarten, first, second, third.

    Farm Scavenger Hunt and Field Trip Activities

    Scavenger Hunt: One checklist page, Two checklist and facts pages

    Animal Fact Cards: Organize animal descriptions, habitats, food, predators, prey and life cycle information on one of the 15 Fact Cards (also includes blank card template in case students want to record information about an animal not on the list).

    Farm Journal: One journal cover page and 23 different journal pages for writing about each animal/farm item, plus one blank template and one handwriting lines page for those that need more writing space.

    Map: Have students create a map of the farm you visited being sure to include a map title, map key, compass rose, and at least 5 symbols. Also included is a Directions page where students can use direction words to describe the path they took when visiting (ex. north, east, south, west) and 6 compass rose templates that can be cut out and added to the map.

    Graphing Activity: 3 pages to use for recording the favorite animals of classmates (5 animals compared per page), 1 page for recording the favorite farm activity of classmates, and 1 page for recording the favorite crop of classmates, as well as 5 pages to graph the results and write about the findings.

    Answer Key/Rubrics: Answer keys for all pages provided, plus writing rubrics for narrative writing, opinion writing, and expository text writing to be paired with the journal entry pages for the following grades: kindergarten, first, second, third.

    Pumpkin Patch Scavenger Hunt and Field Trip Activities

    Scavenger Hunt: One pumpkin patch checklist page, Two pumpkin patch fact pages

    Parts of a Pumpkin Handout: One puzzle page, two cut-outs pages (one with pumpkin descriptions written on the pieces and one with lines for students to write their own descriptions).

    Pumpkin Lifecycle Handout: One lifecycle page with lines for the stage descriptions and one page with illustrated cut-outs to glue in order of the lifecycle stages.

    Class Book: One class book cover page, 15 different illustrated journal pages for each student's narrative, plus one blank template and one handwriting lines page for those that need more writing space.

    Map: Have students create a map that shows how to get to their favorite place at the pumpkin patch, being sure to include a map title, map key, compass rose, and at least 5 symbols. Also included is a Directions page where students can use direction words to describe the path they take when going to that place (ex. north, east, south, west) and 6 compass rose templates that can be cut out and added to the map.

    Graphing Activity: 5 pages to use for recording the favorite pumpkin patch activity, pumpkin foods, type of pumpkin they picked, pumpkin description and favorite thing to do with their pumpkin (5 items compared per page) as well as 5 pages to graph the results and write about the findings.

    Answer Key/Rubrics: Answer keys for all pages provided, plus writing rubrics for narrative text for the following grades: kindergarten, first, second, third.

    Zoo Scavenger Hunt and Field Trip Activities

    Scavenger Hunt: One checklist page, Two checklist and facts pages

    Animal Fact Cards: Organize animal descriptions, habitats, food, predators, prey and life cycle information on one of the 26 Fact Cards (also includes blank card template in case students want to record information about an animal not on the list).

    Animal Journal: One journal cover page and 26 different journal pages for writing about each animal, plus one blank template and one handwriting lines page for those that need more writing space.

    Map: Have students create a map of the zoo you visited being sure to include a map title, map key, compass rose, and at least 5 symbols. Also included is a Directions page where students can use direction words to describe the path they took when visiting (ex. north, east, south, west) and 6 compass rose templates that can be cut out and added to the map.

    Graphing Activity: 5 pages to use for recording the favorite animals of classmates (5 animals compared per page) as well as 5 pages to graph the results and write about the findings.

    Answer Key/Rubrics: Answer keys for all pages provided, plus writing rubrics for narrative writing, opinion writing, and expository text writing to be paired with the journal entry pages for the following grades: kindergarten, first, second, third.

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    Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
    Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
    Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
    Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
    Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is...).

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