I created this one for a 3rd grade class. The PWB file has the answers covered up, so each of the boxes is a white blank with a colored border.
Students can write the answers on the blanks, take a picture, and upload it to Schoology so you can hold them accountable.
To check their work, students can just use the eraser to see the correct answers!
Although the samples on this page are from Kindergarten, Seesaw scavenger hunts would work for all grade levels with Seesaw!
Seesaw now includes frames (for photos/videos/etc.) that you can lock on your template to have students respond in the way you want!
This makes photo scavenger hunts really easy! You can modify the templates in these links (or create your own from scratch) to find things you learn about in math in the real world, to find letters or colors, to act out and identify emotions, to label parts of a plant, or to identify community helpers.
I worked with Miss B., a kindergarten teacher, to develop this 2D shapes scavenger hunt activity. Based on SC standards, students draw the 2D shapes and then identify them in the real world.
Kindergarten students also need to identify 3D shapes in the real world.
Kindergarten standards also require students to be able to explain how they know which shape is which (based on its qualities).
I included this page at the end of the 3D shapes scavenger hunt, but it could really go with either hunt or on its own. Students record a video where they explain how they know which shape a shape is.