Zoo Scavenger Hunt
What do you see when you go to the Zoo? Get the kids excited as they prepare for a trip to the zoo with their own Zoo Scavenger Hunt worksheet. It will keep them focused and looking for what’s next. If you have a clipboard for them with a pencil attached it will make it easier to check each animal off. If not, they will make it work.
Trivia:
Philadelphia Zoo was opened on July 1st, 1874 and is said to be the oldest zoo in the USA. The USA has at least 355 zoos and over 105,656,000 visitors went to the 202 (out of the total of 355 zoos) responding institutions in the USA in 2002. Source: American Zoos – Some interesting Zoo Facts
Supplies
- White Paper
- Pen, Pencil or Marker
- Clipboard (optional)
Instructions
- Print out enough Zoo Scavenger Hunt worksheets so that each child has their own.
- Attach to clipboard (optional) with pencil and set the kids to work.
- Some of the animals may not be in your zoo so we suggest you set them to work on the internet when they get home to fill in the missing ones.
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on a pattern to open it in a new window to print in the correct size by using Ctrl +p
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