Scavenger hunts are a great activity for attention to detail. You probably won’t find every leaf in exactly the colors shown. Because leaves eventually turn to brown, you may want to direct your child or students to not worry about the leaf color and only match the shape. Alternatively, you might want to look just for the colors and not worry about the shapes. It’s up to you and your local foliage. =) Images include multiple oak leaves, hickory, dogwood, poplar, ginkgo, and other common leaf shapes. Make your child’s life a lot easier by clipping the scavenger hunt to a clip board for use: For use with larger groups, you may want to print the scavenger hunt two to a page and cut the page in half so you use less paper. Learning Center members - make sure to skip the scroll by logging into The Learning Center to download your scavenger hunt from the matching games section. Not a Learning Center member yet? Join now to instantly access hundreds of fun activities, coloring pages, and more for as little as 7 cents a day! You can also keep scrolling for your in-post download link.
Make your scavenger hunt reusable by sliding it into a dry erase pocket. Make sure to provide some dry erase markers, too.
Free printable fall leaf scavenger hunt PDF file download area
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