Mark+Rudinoff+-+Scavenger+Hunts

http://www.museummania.com/treasure7.htm This site contains a treasure hunt about the Renaissance Period of Art. You search different sites that are provided in order to respond to the given questions. The site is setup so that you can respond to the question on-line. If you do not know the answer, the clue provided is a link to a resource site. When finished, you can view the answers and go to other scavenger hunts.
 * Art…... Historically Speaking**

http://www.sonic.net/bantam1/renart.html This site invites you to the Web Museum in Paris. When you begin, you download a worksheet for students to complete. The answers can be found at the Web Museum. The answers are handwritten on the worksheet.
 * The Renaissance Art Scavenger Hunt**

http://dlc.k12.ar.us/Jennifer.Merritt/Lessons/PDF%20Art%20I/Art%20Basics%20Scavenger%20Hunt.pdf This scavenger hunt consists of a pdf file that is printed out and given to students. The hunt consists of questions related to the elements and principles of art. Students can use their textbooks or search the Internet for the answers.
 * Art Basics Scavenger Hunt**

http://www.glencoe.com/sec/art/exploring_art/students/display.php/al/art_basics/ Students print a handout with questions about shape, form and space. The questions are displayed online. In order to find the answers, students click on the image below the question. Their responses are handwritten on their handouts.
 * Elements of Art: Shape, Form, and Space Scavenger Hunt**

http://www.fredericremington.org/page.php?p=63&s=5http://www.fredericremington.org/page.php?p=63&s=5 The questions in this scavenger hunt are based on the work of Fredrick Remington. You print out the worksheet. Included on the worksheet is a word bank of answers. This worksheet can be used while visiting the museum, perusing the website or searching the Internet.
 * Fredrick Remington Scavenger Hunt**