During lockdown I made a scavenger hunt for my dad and brother. It was just in my house but was pretty hard! I made the clues myself and hid them in unusual places. It was fun to create the clues and then watch my dad and brother try work them out.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2021
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Hi Zara,
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so fun! I wonder if you could make a virtual one to share on here - I need something to keep me from getting bored too!
Was there a prize at the end?
I look forward to seeing more of your lockdown adventures!
Judith
Zara this sounds like a great game to play at home with you whānau. I wished you shared some of your tricky clues and hard to finding hiding places with us. Do you think you will play again? If so what would you do different next time?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Zara,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I bet it was fun watching your brother and father try to find the answer! Could you share an example of one of your clues? When we get back to school I wonder if you could create one for your Inquiry group?
Thanks,
Eugene