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Dive into an exciting classroom scavenger hunt! This activity encourages students to explore their environment by finding specific items around the classroom. From everyday tools like pencils and markers to personal belongings like netbooks and shoes, students will tally their findings and learn about the origins of various objects. It's a fun way to enhance observation skills and engage with classmates while gaining insight into individual contributions to our shared space. Let the search begin!
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Classroom Items analysis Class Scavenger Hunt!
1. something a friend of yours owns • 2. something you use everyday • 3. something Mrs. Brown uses everyday • 4. your math book • 5. a book from the book shelf • 6. the clock • 7. a pencil • 8. a pencil sharpener • 9. an expo marker • 10. a box of tissues • 11. a glue stick • 12. The name stick cup 13. Your netbook 14. Your chair 15. Your desk 16. A microphone 17-20. 4 more items in the room
Tally your results • Tally up how many items came from each country. For example: • Japan III • Mexico II • China IIII • USA IIIIIII
HF: Closet items • 1. 4 shirts • 2. 2 shorts • 3. 4 pants • 4. 2 pairs of shoes • 5. 1 hat (or other accessory you have) • 6. 2 hoodies/ sweatshirts • 7. 1 jackets/coats • 8. 4 more clothing items of your choice • (Tally your results just like we did in class)