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Description
What It Is:
This is a 'Summer Scavenger Hunt' worksheet. Students are instructed to find classmates who have completed certain activities during their summer holiday, such as 'Swam in the sea,' 'Went camping,' 'Had a picnic,' 'Flew on a plane,' 'Collected sea shells,' 'Built a sandcastle,' 'Went to the cinema,' 'Did a water sport,' 'Read a new book,' 'Watched a movie,' 'Tried a new food,' 'Went to the beach,' 'Went abroad,' 'Read a comic book,' 'Learned new things,' and 'Made a new friend.' There are blank lines provided under each activity to write the name of the classmate who did that activity.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-5. The activities are simple and relatable for this age range, and the writing task is manageable. The vocabulary is appropriate for elementary school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages social interaction among students as they learn about each other's summer experiences. It promotes reading comprehension, writing skills, and active listening. It's a fun way to re-engage students after the summer break.
How to Use It:
Distribute the worksheet to each student. Instruct them to walk around the classroom and ask their classmates if they completed any of the activities listed. If a classmate says yes, the student writes their name on the line provided under that activity. Students continue until they have filled as many lines as possible or until a designated time is up.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, particularly those in grades 1-5. It is ideal for teachers looking for an engaging icebreaker activity at the beginning of the school year or after summer vacation. It's also useful for students who need to practice social skills and communication.