Adjective Scavenger Hunt

Adjective Scavenger Hunt Pinterest Pin

Reinforce this part of speech with a fun Adjective Scavenger Hunt! Use in a classroom, outside or at home! Just print and play!

Kids will just love this Adjective Scavenger Hunt! This hunt will make things soft, red, flat, short or big come to life!

Any time we can combine learning with a game, it is a win for both student and teacher!

The link for the free printable is just below. Just click on the link and it will pop right up in another window for you to print.

See my other fun scavenger hunts!

Christmas Decoration Scavenger Hunt: A fun indoor scavenger hunt to keep the kids busy while waiting for dinner or gift opening. Really, it is just fun anytime!

Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt; A Christmas Lights scavenger hunt is the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit! Have fun finding all of the things on the list! 2 printable levels!

Pet Store Scavenger Hunt: A fun way to spend time in the pet store looking for specific pets, toys and supplies. Free checklist included!

Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt:  A neighborhood scavenger hunt is the perfect way to get out of the house! It can be done walking or driving in the car and there is a printable version for readers and non readers!

Bookshelf Scavenger Hunt: A bookshelf scavenger hunt is the perfect indoor activity for a rainy day! It is also a great way to renew your child’s love for books!

A Halloween Scavenger Hunt can be enjoyed as a trick or treater or from home! Have fun finding all of the things on the list!

A Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt is the perfect way to keep folks busy while they wait for the big meal! Have fun finding all of the things on the list!

Plus Classroom Scavenger Hunt, Camping Scavenger Hunt, Beach Scavenger Hunt, Zoo Scavenger Hunt, Aquarium Scavenger Hunt, Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt, Fall Nature Scavenger Hunt

Copyright:

These printables are free for personal, home and classroom use. This means you are welcome to print as many copies as you need for use with your own kids, personal classroom, etc. Please do not mass produce these. Please refer fellow teachers or friends to this website to print off their own copies for their use.

The Rules for the Adjective Scavenger Hunt

This is your game to do however works for your hunt! The ages of the children and the time you want to spend on the hunt will have to do with how you make your rules.

This could be done inside or outside. It would be the perfect excuse to get out in the fresh air for a while!

Many of these will be fun to collect but others would be difficult so decide how you want to do that ahead of time.

It would be good to have an idea what things would work for each adjective before you start the game. You may need to plant a few extra items around for the game.

Download a free printable copy of your Adjective Scavenger Hunt.

Here are the items you will try to find. Something….

Big

Small

Red

Blue

Long

Short

Round

Cold

Pretty

Delicious

Rough

Smooth

Heavy

Soft

Hard

Clean

New

Full

Dry

Flat

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Cindy

Cindy

Welcome! I am a wife, mother, mother-in-law, Grammy, daughter, sister and retired homeschooler. I enjoy writing about things I have learned over the years, sharing recipes and tips with others and making free printables for parents and teachers.

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