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Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning
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"This resource was a good one for a 4/5 split. It kept them engaged and allowed them to work at their own pace (some were competitive with this and worked steadily!)"
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Kim W.

Description

This scavenger hunt allows students to explore websites using links, or QR codes, in order to answer questions about rocks, minerals, soils and fossils. This can be done at school, or at home, independently, in groups, with a teacher or parent, or in many other different ways to fit the needs of your classroom and your students.

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. You can assign this link to your students. Students will be prompted to create a copy for their own Google Drive. Students can then type directly onto the document and click the links provided to them. Students may also work in groups by sharing the document with their teammates.

This internet scavenger hunt was designed specifically for intermediate grade students - in grade 3, 4 or 5.

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This is one of a series of Internet Scavenger Hunts . Topics include:

Kindergarten

Day and Night

American Symbols

Community Helpers

American Holidays

Living vs. Non-Living

Animal Babies

Positive Character Traits

Classification

First Grade

Continents & Oceans

Weather

Magnets

Important Americans

American Folktales

Lights & Shadows

Parts of a Plant

Producers and Consumers

Second Grade

States of Matter

Life Cycles

Creek and Cherokee Native Americans

Phases of the Moon

Important People from Georgia

Rivers of Georgia

Pushes and Pulls

Levels of Government

Third Grade

Amazing Americans

Rocks, Minerals, Soil and Fossils

Habitats

Economics

Ancient Greece

Heat

Ecology

Rivers and Mountains of the USA

Fourth Grade

The Solar System

Animal Adaptations

Sound and Light

US Constitution

Native Americans

Important People from US History Before 1860

Geographical Features of the USA

Simple Machines

5th Grade and Up

Electricity & Magnetism

Cells

Important Events in the USA from 1860 - Today

Important People in the USA from 1860 - Today

Important Battles in US Wars from 1860 - Today

Constitutional Amendments

Constructive and Destructive Froces

Organism Classification

Created by Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources.

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Internet Scavenger Hunt - Rocks, Minerals, Soil & Fossils - Distance Learning

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4
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Teaching Duration
2 hours

What others say

"This resource was a good one for a 4/5 split. It kept them engaged and allowed them to work at their own pace (some were competitive with this and worked steadily!)"
star
Kim W.

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Description

This scavenger hunt allows students to explore websites using links, or QR codes, in order to answer questions about rocks, minerals, soils and fossils. This can be done at school, or at home, independently, in groups, with a teacher or parent, or in many other different ways to fit the needs of your classroom and your students.

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. You can assign this link to your students. Students will be prompted to create a copy for their own Google Drive. Students can then type directly onto the document and click the links provided to them. Students may also work in groups by sharing the document with their teammates.

This internet scavenger hunt was designed specifically for intermediate grade students - in grade 3, 4 or 5.

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This is one of a series of Internet Scavenger Hunts . Topics include:

Kindergarten

Day and Night

American Symbols

Community Helpers

American Holidays

Living vs. Non-Living

Animal Babies

Positive Character Traits

Classification

First Grade

Continents & Oceans

Weather

Magnets

Important Americans

American Folktales

Lights & Shadows

Parts of a Plant

Producers and Consumers

Second Grade

States of Matter

Life Cycles

Creek and Cherokee Native Americans

Phases of the Moon

Important People from Georgia

Rivers of Georgia

Pushes and Pulls

Levels of Government

Third Grade

Amazing Americans

Rocks, Minerals, Soil and Fossils

Habitats

Economics

Ancient Greece

Heat

Ecology

Rivers and Mountains of the USA

Fourth Grade

The Solar System

Animal Adaptations

Sound and Light

US Constitution

Native Americans

Important People from US History Before 1860

Geographical Features of the USA

Simple Machines

5th Grade and Up

Electricity & Magnetism

Cells

Important Events in the USA from 1860 - Today

Important People in the USA from 1860 - Today

Important Battles in US Wars from 1860 - Today

Constitutional Amendments

Constructive and Destructive Froces

Organism Classification

Created by Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Kim W.
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July 20, 2025
My students loved this resource. Thank you it was just what we needed.
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July 27, 2022
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Rated 3 out of 5
May 20, 2022
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Rated 5 out of 5
December 28, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
October 11, 2021
great resource
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190 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 25, 2021
Exactly what we needed! Thanks!
Billie B.
336 reviews
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This was a great independent activity for the end of our unit.
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