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Need to break for a fun activity just in time for each holiday of the year? Get your middle school students up and moving while learning about the history behind each holiday! These Holiday Reading Comprehension Scavenger Hunts and Activities are designed to familiarize your students with the why behind some of our major holidays while having fun moving around the room.
These reading passages are just right for your middle school students, as their Lexile levels are 1010-1200.
✨This product covers the following topics:
7th & 8th Grade Reading Strategies
Famous Hispanic Americans
Halloween
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Thanksgiving
The Science Behind Winter
The History Behind Christmas Traditions
Christmas Foods Around the World
Holidays Around the World
Martin Luther King Jr.
Black History Month
Valentine's Day
Women's History Month
Easter
Earth Day
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
✨Each Set Includes✨
Teacher directions
Student directions & riddle to solve
10 task cards with code words (clues) that lead them to another passage
Student answer sheet
Answer Key
Crossword Puzzle with Answer Key
Word Search with Answer Key
✨Directions:
Scatter cards around the classroom or tape them on the walls. Pair students up or put them in small groups. Students start with any card. Assign each group of students to a card. For a more stationary scavenger hunt, students can sit at their tables/desks and sort through them in groups.
For the first card, students will read the code word (the passage will be irrelevant to the code word question). The answer for the code word is found in another card and the cards DO NOT go in order.
Students will then find the answers to the code word question they read by searching through and reading other passages until they find the correct word.
Once they’ve found the answer, they write it on the answer sheet and move on to the next question.
When all code words have been found and written on the answer sheet, students will unscramble the mystery word that answers the riddle.
For extra fun, make it a competition and give out prizes!
Would rather buy on TPT?
Need to break for a fun activity just in time for each holiday of the year? Get your middle school students up and moving while learning about the history behind each holiday! These Holiday Reading Comprehension Scavenger Hunts and Activities are designed to familiarize your students with the why behind some of our major holidays while having fun moving around the room.
These reading passages are just right for your middle school students, as their Lexile levels are 1010-1200.
✨This product covers the following topics:
7th & 8th Grade Reading Strategies
Famous Hispanic Americans
Halloween
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Thanksgiving
The Science Behind Winter
The History Behind Christmas Traditions
Christmas Foods Around the World
Holidays Around the World
Martin Luther King Jr.
Black History Month
Valentine's Day
Women's History Month
Easter
Earth Day
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
✨Each Set Includes✨
Teacher directions
Student directions & riddle to solve
10 task cards with code words (clues) that lead them to another passage
Student answer sheet
Answer Key
Crossword Puzzle with Answer Key
Word Search with Answer Key
✨Directions:
Scatter cards around the classroom or tape them on the walls. Pair students up or put them in small groups. Students start with any card. Assign each group of students to a card. For a more stationary scavenger hunt, students can sit at their tables/desks and sort through them in groups.
For the first card, students will read the code word (the passage will be irrelevant to the code word question). The answer for the code word is found in another card and the cards DO NOT go in order.
Students will then find the answers to the code word question they read by searching through and reading other passages until they find the correct word.
Once they’ve found the answer, they write it on the answer sheet and move on to the next question.
When all code words have been found and written on the answer sheet, students will unscramble the mystery word that answers the riddle.
For extra fun, make it a competition and give out prizes!
Would rather buy on TPT?
Need to break for a fun activity just in time for each holiday of the year? Get your middle school students up and moving while learning about the history behind each holiday! These Holiday Reading Comprehension Scavenger Hunts and Activities are designed to familiarize your students with the why behind some of our major holidays while having fun moving around the room.
These reading passages are just right for your middle school students, as their Lexile levels are 1010-1200.
✨This product covers the following topics:
7th & 8th Grade Reading Strategies
Famous Hispanic Americans
Halloween
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Thanksgiving
The Science Behind Winter
The History Behind Christmas Traditions
Christmas Foods Around the World
Holidays Around the World
Martin Luther King Jr.
Black History Month
Valentine's Day
Women's History Month
Easter
Earth Day
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
✨Each Set Includes✨
Teacher directions
Student directions & riddle to solve
10 task cards with code words (clues) that lead them to another passage
Student answer sheet
Answer Key
Crossword Puzzle with Answer Key
Word Search with Answer Key
✨Directions:
Scatter cards around the classroom or tape them on the walls. Pair students up or put them in small groups. Students start with any card. Assign each group of students to a card. For a more stationary scavenger hunt, students can sit at their tables/desks and sort through them in groups.
For the first card, students will read the code word (the passage will be irrelevant to the code word question). The answer for the code word is found in another card and the cards DO NOT go in order.
Students will then find the answers to the code word question they read by searching through and reading other passages until they find the correct word.
Once they’ve found the answer, they write it on the answer sheet and move on to the next question.
When all code words have been found and written on the answer sheet, students will unscramble the mystery word that answers the riddle.
For extra fun, make it a competition and give out prizes!
Would rather buy on TPT?