Cloud Scavenger Hunt
At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the different types of clouds and their characteristics with its vocabulary. Its a great tool to review the any subject units.
Colorful and neat images on cards will create a deep interest among kids to perform the game with great visualisation.
Task cards are a great alternative to worksheets. They allow students for random movement in the classroom, which brain research shows increases achievement! It works well with partners or individually.
Preview images may have reduced picture quality due to jpeg file. But original .pdf file contains clear images.
How to Use:
1. Print the given all 16 cards on a card stock or any other good paper and cut them along the black line.
2. Get the print of Scavenger Hunt questions pages and each student should be given this copy.
3. Place Scavenger Hunt cards around the classroom. For example you can place it on chair, on table, on benches, behind the classroom doors, besides the computer or wherever you like.
4. Students have to search the cards in a classroom in order to find out the answers of the questions. Students can complete this exercise in a group with classmate or alone.
You will find lots more in my store, including math, science, ELA, activities/craftivities, special education, interactive activities, and more!
At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the different types of clouds and their characteristics with its vocabulary. Its a great tool to review the any subject units.
Colorful and neat images on cards will create a deep interest among kids to perform the game with great visualisation.
Task cards are a great alternative to worksheets. They allow students for random movement in the classroom, which brain research shows increases achievement! It works well with partners or individually.
Preview images may have reduced picture quality due to jpeg file. But original .pdf file contains clear images.
How to Use:
1. Print the given all 16 cards on a card stock or any other good paper and cut them along the black line.
2. Get the print of Scavenger Hunt questions pages and each student should be given this copy.
3. Place Scavenger Hunt cards around the classroom. For example you can place it on chair, on table, on benches, behind the classroom doors, besides the computer or wherever you like.
4. Students have to search the cards in a classroom in order to find out the answers of the questions. Students can complete this exercise in a group with classmate or alone.
You will find lots more in my store, including math, science, ELA, activities/craftivities, special education, interactive activities, and more!
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