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Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
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Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity
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"This was a great supplement for my history unit and also reinforced some of the reading skills my students needed to work on! Super easy to use!"
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Jessica L.
"My students enjoyed working through the reading passages scattered all around the building. It was a fun way to review material! "
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Jacie H.

Description

This Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt lesson is an engaging cross-curricular gallery walk activity that incorporates reading comprehension, informational text, citing text evidence, movement and critical thinking skills. It also includes an escape room aspect of a final mystery word and secret 4-digit code, leaving your students eager to finish the task. Great introduction to your Middle Ages or Art History unit.

Topics include: Renaissance, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Middle Ages, Shakespeare, humanism, Italy, Gutenberg, Copernicus, arts, science

Instead of hunting for “locations,” students will hunt for code words. All you have to do is print the 10 reading passage cards, cut them in half, and hang or hide them!

Students will revisit the non-fiction text multiple times practicing reading comprehension skills as they rotate around the room seeking text evidence. To ensure understanding of the subject matter, students will answer questions that MUST be found directly in the reading passages. No prior knowledge is needed.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

✏️ 10 Reading Passages

✏️ 10 Question Trails

✏️ Student Recording Sheet

✏️ Student Directions

✏️ Teacher Directions

✏️ Teacher Answer Key

✏️ 2 Extension Activities

This fun front-loading lesson includes 10 short reading passages, a final mystery word, a question trail and a final 4-digit code. Each card reveals a new code word. The correct code words are not only found on a different card but also must be found IN the reading passage. Students must follow the trail in the correct order to determine the final numerical code. Should you choose to use the activity as a review activity, the questions would be too easy and the completion time would be too quick. Therefore, I highly encourage this activity to introduce a new unit.

HOW DOES IT WORK? Students choose a reading card to start at and may start at ANY card. They read the passage and look at the question at the bottom labeled “code word”. The code word for THAT card number will lead them to a different card. But here’s the catch… students will NOT know where to find the answer so they will have to visit, skim, browse and revisit the clue cards and reading passages several times to find the answer they are seeking. (The more times they read or skim, the greater the chances of the info sinking in!)

Is it still a scavenger hunt? It sure is! Students are roaming around the room hunting for answers. With large groups it’s often too hard to hide clues without the first group giving away the location once a clue has been found. This format ensures that ALL students can participate, and the “answers” will not be revealed by students who “finish” first.

You can hang the cards on the wall, scatter them on the floor, place them on desks, hide them or use as stations. How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you.

Students can work in pairs (or individually) and race to complete 10 questions, secret word and secret code. A friendly competition always increases engagement.


Skills Used:
✔️ Reading Comprehension
✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Citing Evidence
✔️ Problem Solving


Benefits of Use:
✏️ Active Learning
✏️ Cross-Curricular
✏️ Highly Engaging
✏️ Movement


Options for Use:
✏️ Anticipatory Sets
✏️ Early Finishers
✏️ Gallery Walk
✏️ Stations or Centers
✏️ Sub Plans
✏️ Rewards
✏️ Individual Work
✏️ Partner Activities
✏️ Extension Activities


**Please note that the reading passage of this product overlaps with other products of mine on the same topic**

»»» Comprehension Cube Codes: Click HERE

»»» Comprehension Challenge: Click HERE

»»» Printable ESCAPE ROOMS: Click HERE

»»» Interactive Google Slides: Click HERE

»»» Digital Secret Message Activities: Click HERE

»»» Digital ESCAPE ROOMS: Click HERE

»»» Color by Number - Text Marking: Click HERE

»»» Digital Reading Passages: Click HERE

»»» Interactive Game Boards: Click HERE

»»» Reading Passages and Text Marking: Click HERE

»»» Back to School: Click HERE

»»» Collaborative Posters: Click HERE

»»» Scavenger Hunts: Click HERE

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© Think Tank Teacher LLC. Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Think Tank Teacher LLC. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.

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Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt Reading Comprehension Activity

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What others say

"This was a great supplement for my history unit and also reinforced some of the reading skills my students needed to work on! Super easy to use!"
star
Jessica L.
"My students enjoyed working through the reading passages scattered all around the building. It was a fun way to review material! "
star
Jacie H.

Description

This Italian Renaissance Scavenger Hunt lesson is an engaging cross-curricular gallery walk activity that incorporates reading comprehension, informational text, citing text evidence, movement and critical thinking skills. It also includes an escape room aspect of a final mystery word and secret 4-digit code, leaving your students eager to finish the task. Great introduction to your Middle Ages or Art History unit.

Topics include: Renaissance, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Middle Ages, Shakespeare, humanism, Italy, Gutenberg, Copernicus, arts, science

Instead of hunting for “locations,” students will hunt for code words. All you have to do is print the 10 reading passage cards, cut them in half, and hang or hide them!

Students will revisit the non-fiction text multiple times practicing reading comprehension skills as they rotate around the room seeking text evidence. To ensure understanding of the subject matter, students will answer questions that MUST be found directly in the reading passages. No prior knowledge is needed.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

✏️ 10 Reading Passages

✏️ 10 Question Trails

✏️ Student Recording Sheet

✏️ Student Directions

✏️ Teacher Directions

✏️ Teacher Answer Key

✏️ 2 Extension Activities

This fun front-loading lesson includes 10 short reading passages, a final mystery word, a question trail and a final 4-digit code. Each card reveals a new code word. The correct code words are not only found on a different card but also must be found IN the reading passage. Students must follow the trail in the correct order to determine the final numerical code. Should you choose to use the activity as a review activity, the questions would be too easy and the completion time would be too quick. Therefore, I highly encourage this activity to introduce a new unit.

HOW DOES IT WORK? Students choose a reading card to start at and may start at ANY card. They read the passage and look at the question at the bottom labeled “code word”. The code word for THAT card number will lead them to a different card. But here’s the catch… students will NOT know where to find the answer so they will have to visit, skim, browse and revisit the clue cards and reading passages several times to find the answer they are seeking. (The more times they read or skim, the greater the chances of the info sinking in!)

Is it still a scavenger hunt? It sure is! Students are roaming around the room hunting for answers. With large groups it’s often too hard to hide clues without the first group giving away the location once a clue has been found. This format ensures that ALL students can participate, and the “answers” will not be revealed by students who “finish” first.

You can hang the cards on the wall, scatter them on the floor, place them on desks, hide them or use as stations. How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you.

Students can work in pairs (or individually) and race to complete 10 questions, secret word and secret code. A friendly competition always increases engagement.


Skills Used:
✔️ Reading Comprehension
✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Citing Evidence
✔️ Problem Solving


Benefits of Use:
✏️ Active Learning
✏️ Cross-Curricular
✏️ Highly Engaging
✏️ Movement


Options for Use:
✏️ Anticipatory Sets
✏️ Early Finishers
✏️ Gallery Walk
✏️ Stations or Centers
✏️ Sub Plans
✏️ Rewards
✏️ Individual Work
✏️ Partner Activities
✏️ Extension Activities


**Please note that the reading passage of this product overlaps with other products of mine on the same topic**

»»» Comprehension Cube Codes: Click HERE

»»» Comprehension Challenge: Click HERE

»»» Printable ESCAPE ROOMS: Click HERE

»»» Interactive Google Slides: Click HERE

»»» Digital Secret Message Activities: Click HERE

»»» Digital ESCAPE ROOMS: Click HERE

»»» Color by Number - Text Marking: Click HERE

»»» Digital Reading Passages: Click HERE

»»» Interactive Game Boards: Click HERE

»»» Reading Passages and Text Marking: Click HERE

»»» Back to School: Click HERE

»»» Collaborative Posters: Click HERE

»»» Scavenger Hunts: Click HERE

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:

Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits you can use to lower the cost of future purchases. I truly value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom. :-)

Copyright Information :
© Think Tank Teacher LLC. Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Think Tank Teacher LLC. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.

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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Rated 5 out of 5
March 6, 2026
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This was a great supplement for my history unit and also reinforced some of the reading skills my students needed to work on! Super easy to use!
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My students really loved this. I have 4-6 grade. I used it as a introduction to Renaissance. They did not know the answers as of yet. They all said it was really fun. It was super easy to set up and execute. The only thing I had to do is make the copies for the students and hang the information around the room.
Carrie J.
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Grades taught: 4th, 5th, 6th
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January 22, 2026
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My students enjoyed working through the reading passages scattered all around the building. It was a fun way to review material!
Jacie H.
51 reviews • Missouri
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My students enjoyed this resource as did I. It kept my students engaged and of course they made a competition out of who could answer the questions first. Highly recommend!
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