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Leap Day Scavenger Hunt Activity for Kids
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What It Is:
This Leap Day Scavenger Hunt is a festive and interactive activity designed to engage kids in celebrating February 29th. Featuring fun and colorful items like a gold coin, green shirt, rainbow, and shamrock, students search their environment to find or identify each object. Perfect for celebrating Leap Day with excitement and movement.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best for Pre-K through Grade 3
Pre-K–K: Encourages visual recognition, observation, and vocabulary building.
Grades 1–3: Promotes critical thinking, checklist skills, and thematic awareness.
ESL Learners: Supports language acquisition through labeled images and real-world connections.
Why Use It:
This activity promotes active learning, themed vocabulary, and fun exploration. It helps students engage with holiday traditions, improves focus and detail observation, and adds festive joy to Leap Day celebrations in classrooms or at home.
How to Use It:
Print and hand out to students on Leap Day. Kids walk around the classroom, home, or school to find each item and check it off. Great as a group activity, brain break, or part of a Leap Day lesson plan.
Target Users:
Preschool and elementary teachers, homeschool educators, after-school leaders, and parents looking for themed enrichment for Leap Year celebrations.
This Leap Day Scavenger Hunt is a festive and interactive activity designed to engage kids in celebrating February 29th. Featuring fun and colorful items like a gold coin, green shirt, rainbow, and shamrock, students search their environment to find or identify each object. Perfect for celebrating Leap Day with excitement and movement.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best for Pre-K through Grade 3
Pre-K–K: Encourages visual recognition, observation, and vocabulary building.
Grades 1–3: Promotes critical thinking, checklist skills, and thematic awareness.
ESL Learners: Supports language acquisition through labeled images and real-world connections.
Why Use It:
This activity promotes active learning, themed vocabulary, and fun exploration. It helps students engage with holiday traditions, improves focus and detail observation, and adds festive joy to Leap Day celebrations in classrooms or at home.
How to Use It:
Print and hand out to students on Leap Day. Kids walk around the classroom, home, or school to find each item and check it off. Great as a group activity, brain break, or part of a Leap Day lesson plan.
Target Users:
Preschool and elementary teachers, homeschool educators, after-school leaders, and parents looking for themed enrichment for Leap Year celebrations.




