Randi+Murray+-+Scavenger+Hunts

A scavenger hunt poses questions that students can find answers for on the World Wide Web.
 * Scavenger Hunt **


 * ** Bill of Rights **
 * http://homepage.mac.com/cohora/ext/billri58.html
 * This scavenger hunt requires students to use the given links to answer questions pertaining to the Bill of Rights. I would definitely use this in my classroom because it lets students learn about the Bill of Rights while surfing the Internet. Although they are still reading the websites for information, I'm sure my students would much rather prefer this activity to reading from a textbook.


 * ** What's a Primary Election? **
 * http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/hunt/hunt083.shtml
 * In this lesson, students use a worksheet with guiding questions to learn about the Primary Elections in the United States. Students browse the corresponding website to learn about the primaries and find the facts to complete the worksheet.


 * **Penguins Around the World**
 * http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/hunt/hunt066.shtml
 * In this lesson, students learn about penguins around the world. Using a worksheet and corresponding website, students will search and gather the information about the penguins. After finding the facts, students complete the worksheet.


 * **Civil Rights Movement**
 * http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/hunt/hunt017.shtml
 * This scavenger hunt requires students to find facts about the Civil Rights Movement. Using the provided website, students gather information on the Civil Rights movement and then complete the included worksheet.


 * **Democracy in Your Hometown**
 * http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/hunt/hunt010.shtml
 * This scavenger hunt helps students to learn about their local government. Using the provided website, students will navigate to find the correct answers and then complete their worksheet.