Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt
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Explore the outdoors and invite your child to bring attention to nature’s signs of spring with this FREE Scavenger Hunt.
Description
Explore the outdoors and invite your child to bring attention to nature’s signs of spring with this Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt.
CLICK ~ PRINT ~ and outdoors, you GO to seek and find nature’s signs of spring! A scavenger hunt is a fun way for a child to explore the environment while paying attention to details!
“How many things can you find/hear?”
Ask your child to mark what s/he finds. Also, bring in some math and ask a child to COUNT how many of each object s/he finds! Happy hunting!
*THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ~ NO physical product is being shipped*
*Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt SAMPLE
Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt Instructions:
PRINT on 8.5 x 11″ letter size paper. *Make sure to check off “fit to printable area.”
Laminate or insert in a sheet protector for multiple uses.
TIPS AND HACKS TO USE THE PRINTABLE
- To laminate, you can use an IRON instead of a laminating machine. (I am using these thermal laminating pouches). HOW: set your iron at a low temperature, as if you would iron silk. To be safe, place plain paper OVER the laminating sheet and iron over it. (See HERE how I did it making a flower bookmark.)
- Alternatively, you can use sheet protectors and insert your pages into it, and then use a dry erase marker.
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My materials are for educational purposes only, so please use common sense when implementing my lessons since I can not be held liable for anything that transpires should you follow any of my suggestions or tutorials. Always supervise your children while they are learning through play, especially with little ones as small items might be a choking hazard.