Valentine's day History & Fun Facts Scavenger Hunt
This scavenger hunt introduces to students historical background on the origin of Valentine's day celebration and some fun facts associated with it.
There are 32 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. It’s a great tool for to review vocabulary on Valentine's day story.
Directions to use Valentine's day History & Fun Facts Scavenger Hunt:
Purpose : At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the history and some famous facts along with vocabulary on “Valentine’s day” .
1. Print 32 Scavenger Hunt cards on card stock or brightly -colored paper and cut them apart along the black lines.
2. Make copies of the Scavenger Hunt questions worksheet. Each student needs a copy.
3. Place the Scavenger Hunt cards around your classroom where students will be able to find them. You can put them on chairs, on the computer keyboard, on the back of your classroom door, on the sides of student desks, on the chalkboard, or wherever you like.
4. Students have to search the room and find all of the sentence cards to answer the questions. You can differentiate by having students work alone or with a classmate.
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This scavenger hunt introduces to students historical background on the origin of Valentine's day celebration and some fun facts associated with it.
There are 32 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. It’s a great tool for to review vocabulary on Valentine's day story.
Directions to use Valentine's day History & Fun Facts Scavenger Hunt:
Purpose : At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the history and some famous facts along with vocabulary on “Valentine’s day” .
1. Print 32 Scavenger Hunt cards on card stock or brightly -colored paper and cut them apart along the black lines.
2. Make copies of the Scavenger Hunt questions worksheet. Each student needs a copy.
3. Place the Scavenger Hunt cards around your classroom where students will be able to find them. You can put them on chairs, on the computer keyboard, on the back of your classroom door, on the sides of student desks, on the chalkboard, or wherever you like.
4. Students have to search the room and find all of the sentence cards to answer the questions. You can differentiate by having students work alone or with a classmate.
You will find lots more in my store, including math, science, ELA, activities/craftivities, special education, interactive activities, and more!
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