Internet Scavenger Hunt - Native Americans - Distance Learning

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- Similar to a webquest, an internet scavenger hunt allows students to use educational websites in order to explore their standards. An internet scavenger hunt allows students to explore websites in order to answer questions or complete activities. This is a packet of 8 scavenger hunts, all geared toPrice $23.00Original Price $28.00Save $5.00
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This scavenger hunt allows students to explore websites in order to answer questions about Native American groups, including: Inuit, Kwakhuti, Nez Perce, Hopi, Pawnee, Seminole, Creek, Cherokee, Navajo, Apache Pueblo and Sioux. An internet scavenger hunt is similar to a webquest, in that students will use the internet to find information. However, internet scavenger hunts are designed for students to search for specific answers, rather than creating an open ended project. Internet scavenger hunts can be done as a whole class, in small groups, individually and even at home.
This .zip folder includes a variety of formats of the internet scavenger hunt. Choose the format that best fits your need.
Format 1 – Type On Version – This is a word document, which can be typed directly on by students. In order for students to click on links, they will generally need to hold the control (CTRL) key on the keyboard while they click the link with their mouse.
Format 2 – PDF Version – This version is meant to be printed and written on. Students can have an electronic copy of the internet scavenger hunt open on their computer with its easily clickable links.
Format 3 – QR Code Version – This version is meant to be printed and written on. Students can use any device with a QR Code Scanner (iPad, iPhone etc.) to scan the QR codes and visit the designated links.
Format 4 – Google Classroom Version – This version gives you a link to a Google
Document and a Google Form. Both documents will force you to make a copy for your own Google Drive. You can assign these to your students using Google Classroom. Both give your students the ability to type directly on the document.
his internet scavenger hunt was designed specifically for intermediate grade students - in grade 3, 4 or 5.
This is one of a series of Internet Scavenger Hunts . Topics include:
Creek & Cherokee Native Americans
Rocks, Minerals, Soil and Fossils
Rivers and Mountains of the USA
Important People from US History Before 1860
Geographical Features of the USA
Important Events in the USA from 1860 - Today
Important People in the USA from 1860 - Today
Important Battles in US Wars from 1860 - Today
Constructive and Destructive Froces
Created by Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources.