It's time to help the kids get off the couch and get them moving! Scavenger hunts are a quick and easy activity to get kids moving, learning, and having fun! Kids will love searching the house, the backyard, or their neighborhood to see if they can find all the items on their scavenger hunt printables. Just print a few scavenger hunt pages and you're ready for an afternoon of fun! We would love to see all of the items your kids found with our scavenger hunt printables! Show us by tagging #orientaltrading with your finished scavenger hunt items! We can't wait to see all your hard work!

A popular way to introduce adjectives is to have students use descriptive words and the five senses to describe an apple. Students can use this fun scavenger hunt in the classroom to open a discussion on adjectives and describing the properties of objects. This scavenger hunt can be perfectly paired with this Fall Apple Magnet Craft Kit or Apple Core Craft Stick Magnet Craft Kit. Don't forget to pick up some Crayola® Silly Scents™ Colored Pencils to check off each item as you find it.
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Your students will learn their colors in no time with this fun and engaging color scavenger hunt. This printable color scavenger hunt for kids can be used inside or outside and it is a fun way to learn while moving around. After finding all the colors, have your students use a Crayola® Washable Assorted Watercolor Paint Tray to paint a picture of the items they have found. You could also have them use Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils to draw a picture, too!
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If you are looking for a way to get to know your students or to build relationships, then this ice breaker scavenger hunt is the perfect activity for you! Students will love racing the clock to see who can finish the scavenger hunt first while finding out some interesting facts about their classmates. Be sure to grab some Plastic Round Stacking Crayons and Bulk Mini Star Erasers as a reward for who can finish the scavenger hunt first!
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One of the most common skills taught in an early childhood classroom is identifying shapes. This shapes scavenger hunt is the perfect way to introduce or review shapes with your students. Plus, this scavenger hunt can be used indoors or outdoors, too! You can also extend this shape scavenger hunt by having your students draw a picture of each item that they find as well. Be sure to grab some Under the Sea Pencils and some Sea Life Erasers as a reward for who can find all of the shapes!
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In my own experience, I have found that students are more excited to learn the letters while performing activities that are fun, engaging, and rewarding. Learning letters can be a positive and a rewarding experience with this letters scavenger hunt! Students will love searching for objects that begin with each letter and using Crayola® Twistables® Colored Pencils to cross off each letter. This scavenger hunt is perfect for reviewing letters and sounds, or it can be used as a reward after introducing all the letters and/or sounds.
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Take a trip outside with this outdoor scavenger hunt printable. Kids will love exploring the outdoors while looking for pine cones, worms, feathers, and bugs! Grab your own crayons, markers or colored pencils to check off items as you find them. Click the button below to download this fun outdoors scavenger hunt for kids!
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Don't let the rain spoil your kids' fun! This house scavenger hunt printable is the perfect activity for kids to complete on a rainy or cold day. Have kids work individually or in small groups to see how many objects they can find. Make the scavenger hunt even more challenging by adding a time limit. There are so many ways to make this idea fun and engaging for kids of all ages! Don't forget to pick up crayons, markers or colored pencils to check off each item as you find it.
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Bring learning to life with this 5 senses scavenger hunt. Kids will love using their 5 senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch) to find things that are blue, crunchy, or even smelly (yuck!). This 5 senses scavenger hunt printable can be completed indoors or outdoors. First, talk to your child about what the 5 senses are and provide them with some examples. Next, take them on a hunt to find all of the items in the scavenger hunt. Lastly, discuss and sort which of the 5 senses you used to find each item (example: stinky would be smell). This activity will provide your kids with countless learning opportunities that they will enjoy!
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A science scavenger hunt is a fun way to actively review science concepts and vocabulary! First, let's grab some essential supplies to fit the part of a true scientist. Grab a lab coat, a magnifying glass, your safety goggles and the free science scavenger hunt printable. Don't forget to grab your own crayons, markers or colored pencils to check off each item as you find it! Next, discuss or review the meaning of some of the scientific words that you will see in the scavenger hunt (examples: transparent, opaque, float, sink, etc.). Lastly, share your findings with your family or classmates, and review the vocabulary words.
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This math scavenger hunt will have your kids practicing and reviewing addition and subtraction math skills with a fun twist! In this scavenger hunt, kids will find various objects around the house and either add the items together to find the sum (total), or take the items away to find the difference. Be sure to grab a mini dry erase board and some dry erase markers so your child can write the addition or subtraction sentence after finding all the items and solving each problem!