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Who Was Albert Einstein SCAVENGER HUNT - Reading Comprehension - Mystery Word

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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th, Homeschool
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18 pages
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Engage your students in an exciting and educational adventure with this reading-based SCAVENGER HUNT activity centered around the life and work of ALBERT EINSTEIN. Perfect for elementary classrooms, this activity encourages students to move around the classroom, read passages about Einstein, and find key words to solve a mystery word related to his life.

This activity can be used as a stand-alone lesson or in conjunction with the popular "Who Was" series book about Albert Einstein. It's a fun and interactive way to reinforce reading comprehension skills while learning about a fascinating historical figure.

Students will explore the classroom, while reading 10 short reading passages related to Albert Einstein. Each passage contains a hidden key word that, when pieced together, reveal a mystery word. To uncover the mystery word, students must find and correctly identify the key words in each passage.

Included in this product:

  • Detailed instructions for teachers on how to set up and conduct the scavenger hunt
  • Printable passages with hidden key words related to Albert Einstein
  • Answer key for easy reference
  • Clickable table of contents for easy access to pages
  • 10 Extension Activities
    • Vocabulary Practice (meaning, use it in a sentence, picture, synonym, antonym)
    • Vocabulary Trio (write, draw use)
    • Word Search Wizard (create your own word search)
    • Create a Comic Strip
    • Show Me the Money (determine the value of each word by using the alphabet coin chart)
    • Secret Code (write down a secret code for keywords and let your friend crack the code)
    • Sign Your Words (write down keywords and use the attached guide to sign the words)
    • Accrostic Poems (choose keywords and write your own accrostic poems)
    • Collage (create a collage illustrating key themes or ideas from the passage)
    • Design Your Own Book Cover (illustrate a front cover and write a summary on the back cover)
    • Movie Magic (illustrate scenes from a movie in the strip)

Don't miss out on this engaging and educational activity that will have your students excited about reading and learning about the incredible life of Albert Einstein!

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