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Nature Scavenger Hunt
While keeping a safe distance from others, enjoying a nature scavenger hunt with your child outdoors (perhaps even in your own backyard) promotes writing and inquiry while getting some fresh air!
Here’s How to Get Started:
The objective of this game is to search for objects outdoors, and then record your findings. Children will have a chance to practice their writing skills while they participate.
What You Will Need:
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Something to write with (pen, pencil)
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Clipboard to write on
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Make your own list of items to find, or print ours below
Process:
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If you’re making your own list, ask your child what they think they will see or what they hope that they will see on the walk outside. Choose around 12 items.
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Now it’s time go for a walk to see how many of the items you and your child can spot.
Tips for older children: Ask your child to write some observational notes about each item they find. For example, “I saw a black squirrel on a branch”, or “Found animal footprints, possibly a dog.”
Variation: Offer your child the use of a camera to photo document their hunt.
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