May 31, 2012

STUDENT SCAVENGER HUNT + GETTIN' LUCKY

I finally pulled myself out of my "creative slump" and came up with an end of the year FREEBIE to share.  I think it was the excitement of me getting to go back next week that sparked it.  I cannot wait to hang with my little darlin' babes and this seemed like a perfect activity for us to share! Here's what I've got for ya . . .
Thank you Goodness & Fun and Delightful Digitals for your design support!
This Student Scavenger Hunt will take the place of center rotations for me next week (I am thinking Thursday will be perfect as it's our second to the last day). The idea behind this activity was to create something fun that will keep my kids up and moving, while still interacting with their "classroom family."  


I made up 12 very easy prep task cards for you to hide in your classroom or around campus (i.e. pick up five pieces of trash, add a picture to the chalk mural on our sidewalk, find a classmate who makes you laugh, etc.).  However, I realize that these tasks may not be for everyone.  So . . . I made up a blank set of task cards for you to customize!  Grab your free copy HERE.

****This freebie just received a facelift (5.10.16).  It is so much cuter and it's easier to edit as well.  How's that for some end of the year goodness :) Thanks for poppin' in to see me.  Good luck during this final stretch.  









17 comments:

  1. I love scavenger hunts! This looks fabulous! Thanks for sharing this gem!

    Lori (luvyorkies@gmail.com)
    Teaching With Love and Laughter

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  2. I'm with Lori! Scavenger hunts are so much fun. Love this!!! Thanks so much for sharing!! :)

    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  3. Oh this is so much fun!!! Pinning it for next year :) Thanks for sharing!!!


    Every New Beginning

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  4. this scavenger hunt is awesome thanks for freebie!!

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  5. Love scavenger hunts! My 8th graders still love them too! What application do you use to make your awesome signs and activity sheets?

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    1. Thanks for poppin' in Alana. I use word and drop digital papers that I find on Etsy in the background. If you have any other questions about the deails, feel free to email me and I'll try to help ya more :) You can catch me at kelleydolling@gmail.com!

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  6. I am SOOO happy to have found you! Your comment was so sweet. Your blog is adorable. I am trying to do a weekly feature to show off newer blogs- would you be interested in letting me link to yours??

    Katie
    Queen of the First Grade Jungle

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    1. Oh my gosh . . . it's Katie King . . . I am flattered that you are even on my page. You are the cream of the crop - one of those very special ladies that got me into blogging in the first place. I would be honored if you would link to me! Let me know if I need to do anything on my end. Thanks oh-so much! I am super excited!

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  7. This scavenger hunt looks great. Just found your darling blog!
    Robynn
    BusyBees

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  8. I love this scavenger hunt! It looks like so much fun for the kids! Thanks for popping in on my blog, I'm your newest follower too!

    ~Ashlee

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  9. Thanks form coming for a visit ladies :) I cannot wait to try this with my kids next week!

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  10. How fun is this! Thank goodness I still have days of school to try it out!

    Laurie
    Chickadee Jubilee

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  11. Only 4 days left and I am so excited to find your scavenger hunt! Perfect :) and thanks for the blank cards so I can fill in my own!

    You are the best!

    Susan
    T.G.I.F. (Thank God it's First Grade!)

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  12. My kiddos loved doing this today! Thanks thanks thanks:

    Laurie
    Chickadee Jubilee

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    1. Yay! So glad to hear it . . . thanks for coming back to tell me :)

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  13. This was so fun! I wrote about how we used it over at It's Grow Time!

    dani

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