Virtual Scavenger Hunt
You can use this free printable for scavenger hunts over and over again with any books your students are reading. It’s a fun way to encourage deeper reading.
Using this scavenger hunt created by Scholastic, students can find their next reading book from their bookshelf.
You can participate in this scavenger hunt by taking selfies for different things around the house
Using a map of the United States, an atlas, or another resource, students can go on a geography scavenger hunt.
This scavenger hunt can be used by anyone to search for things that they are grateful for.
Take your students on a virtual scavenger hunt to the San Diego Zoo – all without leaving your class or home.
Take your students on a virtual scavenger hunt to the National Museum of Natural History – all without leaving your class or home!
This virtual scavenger hunt is great for a hands-on, get to know you, activity. It can be shared in a Google Meet or Zoom meeting or used in class. The editable slide allows for this to be used in a variety of settings.
Use this fun zoom scavenger hunt game as one of your virtual activities and get the kids moving and having fun while they practice basic maths and literacy.
GooseChase Edu allows you to create virtual scavenger hunts.
Actionbound is an app for playing digitally interactive scavenger hunts to lead the learner on a path of discovery.
This Zoom Scavenger hunt article shows readers how to set up and have a scavenger hunt on a group video call.