Tweensare great at scavenger hunts, and awell-planned huntcan keep them busy at a family reunion, birthday party, scout meeting or any other tween event. The best scavenger hunts will be fun and somewhat educational. Consider conducting a nature scavenger hunt for an Earth Day event, for a spring or summer activity, or just because. Be sure your hunt offers things for the kids to find, things for them to observe, and things for them to smell or document, either in a drawing or by a photograph. Below are ideas for a beach hunt and a scavenger hunt in the woods.
Conduct a Beach Scavenger Hunt
If you're planning a day trip or a vacation at the beach, or if you live near the shore, take advantage of all the wonderful things your tween can find on his scavenger hunt. Provide the tweens with a small plastic shovel, a small net, binoculars,sunscreen, a pail to put their finds in and a small journal or notebook. Look for:
To Find
- Five different types of shells (oyster, mussel, crab, etc.)
- 三维ifferent types of shorebirds (ospreys, sandpipers, seagulls, etc.)
- Seagrass or sea oats
- Dog tracks (or other animal tracks) in the sand
- A few items of trash (might as well clean the beach while you're hunting)
- A ghost crab (also known as a sand crab)
- Different colored beach sand
- Sea glass
- Driftwood
Listen For
- The sound of the waves
- The caw of seagulls or other birds
- A dog barking on the beach
Watch
- Fish in the water
- A predator catching its prey
- People swimming or having fun near the water The sun move across the sky
- Animals or birds eating
- 海浪(一个美国银行的左右移动t, a seashell, etc.)
Smell
- The fresh air
- The salt water
- A seashell
- A native plant
- Wet and dry sand
Things to Make
- A rubbing of three different kinds of shells
- Draw two different kinds of animals
- 写一首关于大海的美丽
Ideas for a Scavenger Hunt in the Woods
If you live near a park or the woods, a scavenger hunt should be easy to pull off. Give each tween a plastic bag to put their items in as well as binoculars, a small journal, and pencil,bug spray, a magnifying glass, and their list of scavenger hunt items. Be flexible. You can add or change the list below depending on where you live, the time of year or even the time of day. At night, for example, you can have the children look for lightning bugs.
To Find
- 三维ifferent kinds of birds
- A dead tree
- Berries of something edible (but don't eat it!)
- Something poison, likepoison ivyor poison oak
- A water source
- Deer or animal tracks
- A spider web
- 三维ifferent types of insects
- A feather
- An ant hill
- A bird's nest
- Seeds
- Eroded soil
- Trash
- A small rock or pebble
- 三维ifferent textures such as smooth, course or slimy
Listen For
- The wind blowing through the trees
- An animal sound
- Running water
- The crunch of leaves
- The sound of humans
- The sound of insects
Watch
- An animal hunting for food
- Something that's growing
- Something in the midst of decay
- The weather changing, or the clouds going by
- How shadows move with the sun
- How families use the park or the woods for recreation
Smell
- A flower
- A pine tree or a cedar tree
- The fresh air
- Mud
- The grass
- A bush
- A water source
Things to Make
- A leaf rubbing
- A sketch of an animal they spotted
- Write a poem or a story of what they saw
- A clover or a dandelion crown