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crosswords etc. (there are 4 crosswords in all.)

 

Joanne Kozumplik

Librarian

The Foundation School

1330 McCormick Drive

Largo, MD 20774

 

301-773 3500 ext. 1162

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Joanne Kozumplik 
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 8:16 AM
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: HIT: Treasure hunts/Scavenger hunts and other activities (long)

 

Thanks to all who shared their ideas - I received several quiz-type

activities as well as library orientation crosswords - each would need

to be adapted for your own LMC but I am pasting the ideas below:

 

1. Library Quiz to be completed in teams:

Name _________________________________

 

Can you find the answers??

 

 

All of these questions can be answered using information available in

room 156.  See if your team can find the answers first!

 

1.    What does oaf mean?

________________________________________________________

 

      

________________________________________________________________________

______

 

2.    On what continent would you find an okapi?

______________________________________

 

3.    How many counties are in the state of Arizona?

___________________________________

 

4.    Name the 22nd President of the US.

_____________________________________________

 

5.    Who wrote the Black Lagoon books?

____________________________________________

 

6.    Where were the Summer Olympics held in 1964?

__________________________________

 

7.    If Henry Ford were alive today, how old would he be?

______________________________

 

8.    What are three words you could use instead of good?

_______________________________

 

      

________________________________________________________________________

______

 

9.    Triton is a moon of which planet?

______________________________________________

 

10.   What year was Michael Jordan born in?

_________________________________________

 

11.   What country is in between Spain and France?

____________________________________

 

12.   Name one of the SFA Cooperative Learning standards.

______________________________

 

________________________________________________________________________

______

 

 

2. Treasure hunts are a great way to get acquainted with the library.

Each fall, for 8th grade orientation, I create a scavenger hunt based on

a theme. So far, I've used Olympics, Fear Factor, Finding Nemo, Lord of

the Rings, Amazing Race, Survivor, etc.

 

I divide the class into groups of four and give them a sheet with 6

items to find, or questions to answer. Some are very easy, such as "What

time does the library open each day?" Others require browsing, such as

in the Amazing Race, I hid route markers behind certain books and they

had to follow the Dewey numbers along till they found the book. 

For Fear Factor, I bought gummy worms and buried them in a pail of hot

cocoa mix. The 'sand' stuck to the worms and made them look brown and

very convincing. Their final 'challenge' required picking a worm out of

the bucket and eating it. The first class that came in really fell for

it, but word spread like wildfire through the school, so the others were

tipped off. It was something they really enjoyed, however, and made the

library a very popular place from that day on.

 

3. 

1-Locate and browse through the biography section and list one title

you'd like to read. Write it below.

 

2-Locate the poetry section (800's) - take one book of poetry back to

the table. Within that book, find a poem and read it.  Write the title

of the book and the poem you chose:

Title of book:

Title of poem: 

3-List the titles of 2 magazines you didn't know our library had:

 

4-Bill Peet writes Everyone Fiction books - find one of his books and

write:

Title-

Publisher-

copyright date-

First sentence in book-

 

Now - return the book to its correct shelf!

5- In the Reference Section, select a The World Book Student Discovery

Encyclopedia volume that matches the first letter of your last name.

Look through the volume and write down two articles you would like to

read - and the page they start and end on. 

 *                                                      p.___ - ______ 

 *                                                      p.___ - ______ 

6- In the Reference Section, select any volume of the green set Amazing

Animals of the World.  Find an interesting animal.  Then look at the 2-3

icons on top of that page, copy them in the boxes below.  Turn to p. 4-5

and write down what those icons mean on the line under each box.  

                  

      

______________________________________

7-At a computer:

 A- click on World Book <http://www.worldbookonline.com/wb/Home>  -

write one Important event that happened on today's date

 

 B-click on Little Explorers

<http://members.enchantedlearning.com/Dictionary.html>  

(these questions are from the Little Explorer Web Site - Answer the

three questions that match the first letter of your last name!)  Before

you do this activity - circle the three questions you will be answering.

(A-H) How tall can a redwood tree grow?_______________________ 

(A-H) Draw the symbol for ampersand _______________________ 

(A-H) What color is a roach's blood?_______________________ 

(I-P) How many keys does a piano have?_____________________ 

(I-P) Where do nurse sharks live?_______________________ 

(I-P) How many horns did Triceratops have?_______________________ 

(Q-Z) When did Hawaii become a state? ____________________ 

(Q-Z) What color is a lobster's blood?_______________________ 

(Q-Z) How many sides does a heptagon have?_______________________ 

 

8- Select a book with a mystery genre tag on it.  Show it to your

homeroom teacher - if OK - Sign it out 

 

Dorothy Table - start at #1

Tin Man Table - start at #3

Lion Table - start at #5

Scarecrow Table - start at # 7 

4. Treasure map (of library)

 

Though not exactly a treasure hunt, I have drawn a blank map of our

library.  After discussing the sections of our library (including call

numbers, etc), I give students the blank maps and they have to find and

label each section. I include on the map additional things as printer,

unabridged dictionary since it is on a separate podium, magazines and

newspapers, circulation desk, librarian' office, teacher section, etc.

There is no talking to anyone because I tell each student that at some

point, they will need to know where these things are.  They can, of

course, ask me questions.....

 

5. One of the most successful lessons I have at my school is by using

book covers to have kids practice location skills. They really love the

idea of having the book cover as a visual. They take the book cover to

the online catalog, find the call number and then locate the book. When

they locate the book, they put the cover on the book. This requires

ahead of time your making sure the book is actually on the shelf. I use

this lesson every year and the kids never tire of it.

 

 

5. Crosswords:

 

Find it in the IMC                  Names:

 

            E     G     Y     P     T

D                       S           

                              L

A                       K           

                  E     V     A           C     I

V     I     L     W     A     R     

                              N

A           T           

            A     M     B     E     R     B     R

O     W     N           I           

                  O           S

D     O     N           

                  T

S           G           

                  H

A                       

D     O     R     E     E     N     C     R     O

N     I     N                       

I                 R

D                       

N                 G                 R

P                       

O                 O                 O           J

E     T     E     R                 

S                 O                 A

O                       

A                 S                 L           A

P                       

U                 E                 D           Z

L                       

R                                   D           K

E                       

S                 R     O     S     A     P     A

R     K     S                       

                                    H           B

 

                                    L           A

 

                                                N

 

 

 

 

ACROSS      DOWN  

1.  932     2.  629.1   

5. FIC IBB author (first name)      3.  E PIL author (first name) 

6.  973.7   4.  796.21  

8. FIC DAN character (2 words)      7. REF 910.3 (3 words)  

10.  E FRE author (first name)      9.  398.8 (2 words)     

11.  E CRO author (2 words)   11.  567.9  

13. subject of B JET (either name)  12. FIC DAH author (2 words)  

15.  subject of B PAR (2 words)     14.  prison in FIC ROW title  

 

 

6. Survivor Treasure hunt:

 

A few years ago there was an idea on this listserv about a survivor

treasure hunt and I have used it successfully with fourth graders.I

decorate the library with shells and an island theme.  I get plastic pop

bottles and roll up a map like piece of paper to put inside. On the

paper are places in the library or specific books to find.  The students

at individual tables cut out different fish, each table a specific

color.   They use the map to find the places and set a fish by the book

or area.  One person also has a paper to record answers like book

titles.  One person is the leader, one sets the fish in the right spot

etc.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Joanne Kozumplik

Librarian

The Foundation School

1330 McCormick Drive

Largo, MD 20774

 

301-773 3500 ext. 1162

 

 

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