Friday, November 27, 2015

Free Break a Leg Printable Message

Break a Leg Message in Rebus Style
This set of printable messages encourage someone to break a leg. No, it would not be a good idea to send this one to someone before going skiing, but if you know someone who enjoys drama and the stage, this might be a great word of encouragement before a show or audition. I decided to tap into one's creative juices with this set by creating the break a leg message in rebus style.

Directions
  1. Click on the image to enlarge.
  2. Click file-print.
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Break a Leg Printable Message by Katrena


Thursday, November 12, 2015

Katrena's Indoor Scavenger Hunt #16 Tools

Katrena's Indoor Scavenger Hunt #16
This scavenger hunt is all about tools. Lots of people are interested to know what is in a toolbox. Some names of tools and supplies in this hunt are a little more challenging than others; however, I have included rhyming riddles to help those who might not be as familiar with tool names. I recommend having a word bank list on hand if the players get stumped on a riddle.

My Papaw was a brick mason and taught himself how to build houses. He was amazingly talented! I remember when I was younger, he sent me out to his truck, filled to the brim with what looked to be a million different tools, to retrieve one of those mysterious items. He told me the name of the tool, but I quickly realized my search would be in vain unless I gathered more information. Papaw carefully and patiently described the tool; I was eventually able to deliver the item. Knowing the names of various tools has its advantages.

Before the Hunt

  1. Print and cut out the rhyming riddles below.
  2. Print the answers below if needed - you might cut out only the answers as a word bank if needed.
  3. Print the prizes below.
  4. Gather the tools listed in the answers or print pictures of the items. Use a picture of the saw and any other tools that might pose a safety hazard for participants. *An adult may need to accompany the participant to each area and to ensure safety, depending on the age, maturity, and ability of the participants if you are using any actual tools.
  5. Place an empty box or toolbox in the starting area.
  6. Keep Riddle #1.
  7. Tape Riddle #2 onto the tool described on Riddle #1.
  8. Repeat until Riddles #2-12 are attached to a tool/picture.
  9. Tape a prize to the answer for Riddle #12.
  10. Hide the tools/pictures around the house. If the weather is nice, consider hiding them outside. To prevent them from finding additional tools early, you might designate one room or area for searching for each riddle - if you do this, write down the rooms or areas in order.

Directions for Players

  1. Go over safety rules - no running and do not touch any sharp edges!
  2. Give the player(s) Riddle #1.
  3. Once they solve the riddle, have them find that item and place it in the toolbox. Tell players which room or area in which to search if you have designated areas for each tool.
  4. Repeat until all riddles are solved and all tools/pictures are found and in the toolbox and the final prize is found.

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Additional resources by Katrena



Rhyming Riddles for Katrena's Indoor Scavenger Hunt #16 Tools

Answers for Katrena's Indoor Treasure Hunt #16 Tools

Free Printable Prizes for Tools Scavenger Hunt by Katrena

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Even or Odd Number of Letters in Your Name Game Activity

Engaging & Fun Elementary Math Practice
This counting game features practice with determining whether a number is even or odd, counting tally marks, graphing, and also personalizes the results!

Directions

First Info...

  1. Have each student count the number of letters in his/her first name and write that number on a piece of paper.
  2. Ask students who had an even number of letters to raise a hand and record on the board with tally marks.
  3. Ask students who had an odd number of letters to raise a hand and record on the board with tally marks.
  4. Practice counting the tally marks together as a class.
  5. Have each student count the number of letters in his/her last name and repeat the above steps.

Practical Math - Even or Odd # of Letters in a Name
Second Info...

  1. Ask students to look at the two numbers they wrote - one for the first name and one for the last name.
  2. Ask students who had two even numbers to raise a hand and record on the board with tally marks.
  3. Ask students who had two odd numbers to raise a hand and record on the board with tally marks.
  4. Ask students who had one even and one odd number to raise a hand and record on the board with tally marks.
  5. Practice counting the tally marks together as a class.

Then...
Go to Create a Graph and enter the information obtained in the Second Info section, showing various types of graphs if time allows.

Even or Odd # of Letters in Your Name Math Graphing Activity
If you have additional time...
Have students count the letters in any or all of the following to determine if they have an even or odd number of letters:
  • Teacher's last name
  • Principle's last name
  • Name of school
  • Month of the year
  • Today's date number of the month
  • Favorite food
  • Favorite sport
  • Vocabulary words for the week
  • Ask students for their ideas for words they would like to count

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Katrena's Indoor Scavenger Hunt #15 Enjoy the Snow!

Katrena's Indoor Scavenger Hunt #15 Enjoy the Snow
Our family woke up this morning covered in a white blanket, but that covering was adorning the trees and bushes outside rather than covering the bed! Those who live in the southern United States tend to see more sleet and freezing rain during winter months, so having several inches of snow tends to be the talk of the town.

When we get several inches of snow around here, many activities come to a screeching halt. Schools are often cancelled or delayed and many area businesses and activities close or are postponed. What better time for a scavenger hunt?

While players are in another area...
  • Print the graphics below - one of each page and one prize sheet for each player.
  • Cut out the riddles.
  • Place the letters for ENJOY THE SNOW with the riddles in order or scrambled - ensure that you provide one letter for each player with each riddle. All letters should be the same with each clue. For example, if you have two players, place two Os with a riddle.
  • Keep riddle #1 without a letter.
  • Hide riddles #2 - 12 in the location for the answer for the previous riddle. Hide the last letter in the location for the answer to the last riddle.
Then...
  • Give players the first riddle.
  • Once the players solve each riddle, provide a hint for finding the next riddle and letter.
  • After all riddles are solved and all letters are found, have players assemble the letters to spell ENJOY THE SNOW.
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Additional articles:
Scavenger Hunt Riddles - Enjoy the Snow

Treasure Hunt Answers - Enjoy the Snow

Clues for Scavenger Hunt Riddles - Enjoy the Snow

Enjoy the Snow Letters for Katrena's Scavenger Hunt #15