Sunday, February 1, 2015

Scavenger Hunts


While working at a small rural K-12 school, I noticed that my students needed extra practice with their math skills.  The school’s size meant that I had all 7th graders in one class, all 8th graders in one class, all 9th graders in one class, etc.  The range of levels was diverse, and I needed an activity that would allow me to meet the needs of all students.  I developed the idea of a scavenger hunt.   My students were immediately taken with the scavenger hunt.  I had never seen them so engaged with their mathematics.  The format is self-checking and allows students to work at their own pace.  While all students were engaged with the scavenger hunt, I was able to work one-on-one with students who needed remediation.  When my stronger students finished with the scavenger hunt, I was able to provide them with enrichment that furthered their understanding of the topic.  I have been blown away by the success and impact of these scavenger hunts in my classroom.
 
Check out this scavenger hunt that I use for the distributive property.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Distributive-Property-Scavenger-Hunt-Game-1095785