As promised, I’m continuing my discussion on some brief ideas for making use of a scavenger hunt :)
On-Campus Hunts:
Text message scavenger hunts can be used in so many different ways on-campus (or really, at any university, college, school or general club/organisation :)
Student councils are always trying to think of fun and different ways of engaging students in activities. Why not use a scavenger hunt to:
– Put together a pub crawl: use the hunt to lead students from one pub to the next, using different clues to help point students in the right direction
– Campus tour: Why not make a campus tour a bit more exciting? They don’t always have to be long and boring ;) Have the students follow along the hunt – this way, they will learn more about the campus and remember their surroundings better for the future
Teenage or Adult Parties:
I went to a birthday party once where it was setup like a city race. We had to log all of our answers into a website (that was built specifically for this hunt) and the next clue would then show up once the correct answer was inputted. Clues were setup to bring the teams to different locations across the city using public transportation. Why not just use an easy-to-use and already-made tool like textclues.com to bring your party to life?
Educational purposes:
Do you want to try to make learning fun for your kids? Try making some practice homework assignments, such as the multiplication table, a bit more fun (and surprising) for your kids! Make it into a game by creating a text scavenger hunt that can occur at any time of day. This way – the kids will have fun at the same time as doing something educational.
I know, this was all somewhat brief however the next few posts will provide specific examples on how to make use of a scavenger hunt for any of these ideas. We’ll start off with kid’s birthday parties and how you can make it fun and enjoyable for all participating kids. Stay tuned ;)
Scavenger Hunt Ideas Part Two
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