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Spring into Math Puzzle
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Scavenger Hunt Sorting Game

Scavenger Hunt Sorting Game

Image via @twolittlebaos on Instagram.

Learning at home has gone on for quite some time, and it feels like everyone is looking for ways to add some creativity to their day-to-day! This fun activity is an easy way to change up a normal scavenger hunt or make it a little more challenging for older kids. The best part? You can put it together using items you already have on hand!

What you need:

How to Play:

  • Take the bowls or buckets and label them according to toy assortment, this is where your child will end up putting the items (one bucket for purple items, one for red, one for orange, one for squares or whatever you choose your assortment type to be).
  • Hide the assortment of items around your house and/or yard. This activity is perfect for a rainy day inside or as a way to get kids up and moving outside.
  • Give your child the tongs and encourage them to go out to find the assortment of items.
  • Have your child grab on item at a time, but they must use the tongs to grab the items. This is intended to help them practice fine motor skills.
  • While transporting the item to the bowl or bucket, children cannot drop the items, otherwise they get a penalty. If the item is dropped, you child must do one math equation. This can be simple addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
  • Children must place the items in the correct bucket, or else the same penalty is given.
  • Once all items are found and accounted for, the game is over! Perhaps you can celebrate with a summer treat like a popsicle.

Image via @ashleydeluccia on Instagram.

This is a great way to challenge kids beyond a typical scavenger hunt and helps get their mind and muscles moving. If the game is successful, you can always keep this one on hand and change up the assortment categories or items in each. We hope this provides a little inspiration and fun for exploring at home!

Scavenger Hunt Sorting Game

Image via @twolittlebaos on Instagram.

Learning at home has gone on for quite some time, and it feels like everyone is looking for ways to add some creativity to their day-to-day! This fun activity is an easy way to change up a normal scavenger hunt or make it a little more challenging for older kids. The best part? You can put it together using items you already have on hand!

What you need:

How to Play:

  • Take the bowls or buckets and label them according to toy assortment, this is where your child will end up putting the items (one bucket for purple items, one for red, one for orange, one for squares or whatever you choose your assortment type to be).
  • Hide the assortment of items around your house and/or yard. This activity is perfect for a rainy day inside or as a way to get kids up and moving outside.
  • Give your child the tongs and encourage them to go out to find the assortment of items.
  • Have your child grab on item at a time, but they must use the tongs to grab the items. This is intended to help them practice fine motor skills.
  • While transporting the item to the bowl or bucket, children cannot drop the items, otherwise they get a penalty. If the item is dropped, you child must do one math equation. This can be simple addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
  • Children must place the items in the correct bucket, or else the same penalty is given.
  • Once all items are found and accounted for, the game is over! Perhaps you can celebrate with a summer treat like a popsicle.

Image via @ashleydeluccia on Instagram.

This is a great way to challenge kids beyond a typical scavenger hunt and helps get their mind and muscles moving. If the game is successful, you can always keep this one on hand and change up the assortment categories or items in each. We hope this provides a little inspiration and fun for exploring at home!

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Indoor Math Recognition Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger hunts are a great way for kids to practice problem-solving and learn the value of teamwork.
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Indoor Money Recognition Scavenger Hunt

The first step in learning about money and financial literacy is knowing what you’re looking at. This scavenger hunt is intended to help kids identify common money symbols and understand basic concepts. Scavenger hunts are a great way for kids to practice problem-solving and learn the value of teamwork. This scavenger hunt is a perfect indoor activity for kids. Don’t forget this is just for fun and it’s ok to ask for help or if you can’t find everything!

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Indoor Money Recognition Scavenger Hunt

The first step in learning about money and financial literacy is knowing what you’re looking at. This scavenger hunt is intended to help kids identify common money symbols and understand basic concepts. Scavenger hunts are a great way for kids to practice problem-solving and learn the value of teamwork. This scavenger hunt is a perfect indoor activity for kids. Don’t forget this is just for fun and it’s ok to ask for help or if you can’t find everything!

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Spring Bingo Printable!

Spring is here! It's time to head outside and see the world bloom finally. See how many spring-time items you can find with this fun bingo chart. Whoever gets the most first wins!

Spring Bingo Printable!

Spring is here! It's time to head outside and see the world bloom finally. See how many spring-time items you can find with this fun bingo chart. Whoever gets the most first wins!

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