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Scavenger Hunt: Adjectives

In this one-time class, we will practice identifying and naming adjectives using fun scavenger hunts.
Mrs. Rachel
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 2
Beginner - Advanced Level
What is an adjective? Can you list some examples of adjectives? After answering these questions, we will begin our three scavenger hunts. In the first scavenger hunt, students will find adjectives in a photo. In the second one, students will find adjectives in sentences. In the third and final one, students will be up and moving around to finding adjectives in their house. For the last scavenger hunt, I will call an adjective (i.e. find something shiny). Students will go find an item in their house that can be described by that adjective and bring it to show the group. If a student cannot find something at their house, they will be asked to draw an item on paper or a whiteboard. More items will be called as time permits. This is sure to be a fun way to learn about and/or review adjectives!

Students are encouraged to have a water bottle in case they get thirsty during the final scavenger hunt. 

Parents are encouraged to be nearby in case your student needs help reading the sentences (silently), locating items in the house, or if there are any issues (i.e. technology, etc.) that might need to be addressed.

*Each child must be registered to attend the class; however, siblings/friends can share a screen to participate in the class.
Learning Goals
Describe an adjective.
Give examples of adjectives.
Find adjectives in a photo, sentences, and in real life (their house).
learning goal

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Parental Guidance
Parents are encouraged to be nearby in case your student needs help reading the sentences (silently), locating items in the house, or if there are any issues (i.e. technology, etc.) that might need to be addressed. Students are encouraged to have a water bottle in case they get thirsty during the final scavenger hunt. Please make sure your child knows how to find and use the Mute/Unmute button. There are times when a student’s background is noisy. Their mic will be muted by the teacher so the class and the learning and thinking processes are not disrupted. Your student will then have to unmute their mic in order to talk. Zoom will not allow teachers to unmute mics anymore. *Each child must be registered to attend the class; however, siblings/friends can share a screen to participate in the class.
Supply List
Paper/pencil OR Whiteboard/marker
Water bottle
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined February, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from St. Bonaventure University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Cedarville University
Associate's Degree in Education from Northern Virginia Community College
I am a certified teacher who loves to make learning enjoyable for students. We will learn by doing and having fun!

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$12

per class
Meets once
50 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
1-6 learners per class

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