Life Skills
Let's Go on a Scavenger Hunt: District 12 Hunger Games Edition
We will have a Hunger Games-themed indoor scavenger hunt helping Haymitch gather the supplies we would need from around the house to survive and become the victor of the annual Hunger Games!
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25 minutes
per class
Meets once
11-16
year olds
1-9
learners per class
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Class Experience
Depending on the age of the learner, you may wish to make sure an adult or older sibling is close by to provide assistance and “crowd control” as your child goes through the house looking for items. It may also help to set a timer for 1 minute when an item is announced and return to the class, even if you haven’t found the item. It is okay to not find everything, so please make sure your child does not stress about that and knows this challenge is all for fun!
The kids will not need to bring any materials with them to class. However, due to the nature of a scavenger hunt, they will need to be at home or in another location where they might have access to items they are asked to find and bring back to share during the game.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
25 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Rhett SpurlinPublic Speaking/Performance Instructor
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Lives in the
United States423 total reviews
230 completed classes
About Me
Hi, everyone! I'm Rhett, and I would love the chance to be one of your Outschool Instructors. From an early age, I've always found myself comfortable speaking or performing on stage to small or large groups. In high school, I competed on an elite...