Ice Treasure Hunt
- Plan the destinations for your treasure hunt.
- Gather plastic alphabet tiles to spell out the clues or I have drawn a destination (like a flower pot) and then, the children have to find this drawn clue (flower pot.) You do not have to write out words - pictograms work well, too! If you do use a pictogram, just place this clue in a smaller zip-able bag and freeze this zipped pictogram that is sealed up in the larger Ziplock!
- Find the letters for and spell our each of your locations.
- (In the photos, you can see that this clue is for " swing;" which could be followed by: table, chair, sled, for example -- things that are outside in which you can hide the next clue
- Seal these letter groups in individual plastic "Ziplocks."
- Fill the plastic Ziplocks 1/2-2/3 way with water.
- Zip closed.
- Freeze all of the clues. By enclosing the letters in the bags, the letters re-assemble themselves into beautiful scrambles
- When you are ready to do your treasure hunt, take the frozen clues out of the freezer; I run them under warm water to loosen the ice from the plastic; and then, go out to quickly mark the hunt.
- Let the hunt begin.
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