Brilliant Classes by Creative Educational Resources Designer
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We design creative educational digital teaching resources for the grade levels Prek-12.
It mainly includes the Science-Maths-ELA subjects with a wide range of resources such as lesson plans,whole lessons/Units, Activities, Quizzes, Worksheets, Assessments sheets, Vocabulary, Reading,Grammar,History, Flash cards, Graphic organizers, Literacy,Lesson plans(Bundles&Individual), Posters, Printables,Task cards, Thematic unit plans.
We design creative educational digital teaching resources for the grade levels Prek-12.
It mainly includes the Science-Maths-ELA subjects with a wide range of resources such as lesson plans,whole lessons/Units, Activities, Quizzes, Worksheets, Assessments sheets, Vocabulary, Reading,Grammar,History, Flash cards, Graphic organizers, Literacy,Lesson plans(Bundles&Individual), Posters, Printables,Task cards, Thematic unit plans.
This is one of the great scavenger hunt activity made for the U.S. history class.
Patriotic Day Scavenger Hunt- {An activity on American Revolution with History/Vocabulary/Facts}
This is a great activity that can be used during your students free time or at an Patriotic Day celebration.
This scavenger hunt introduces to students an information about the history and some facts used for celebration of Patriotic Day.
There are 24 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. It’s a great tool for to review vocabulary and history on Patriotic day.
Directions to use ‘Patriotic Day Scavenger Hunt’
1. Print the given all 24 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 printed 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.
Black History Month Scavenger Hunt:
This scavenger hunt includes key information and everything you’ll need to teach your students about the History and background of ‘Black History Month’ celebration in the subject of History.
There are 16 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. It’s a great tool to review the History and background of ‘Black History Month’ celebration.
Directions to use and purpose:
1. At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the History and background of ‘Black History Month’ celebration with enrichment of vocabulary.
2. Print the Scavenger Hunt cards on card stock or brightly -colored paper and cut them apart along the black lines.
3. Make copies of the Scavenger Hunt questions worksheet. Each student needs a copy.
4. 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.
5. 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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St. Patrick's Day Scavenger Hunt
At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the history for the cultural and religious celebration of St. Patrick’s Day with its vocabulary.
There are 16 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. It’s a great tool for to review the Science & vocabulary on ‘St. Patrick's Day'.
Directions to use and purpose:
1. At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the Historical background & vocabulary on ‘St. Patrick's Day’.
2. Print the Scavenger Hunt cards on card stock or brightly -colored paper and cut them apart along the black lines.
3. Make copies of the Scavenger Hunt questions worksheet. Each student needs a copy.
4. 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.
5. 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!