Price: 275 points or $2.75 USD
Subjects: reading,informationalText,socialstudies,history,cultureAndSociety,unitedStatesHistory
Grades: 4,5,6
Description: This is a 23-card scavenger hunt that can be used to review or teach students about the early American culture of the Inuit. In this hunt students will learn where what the Mound Builders, Anasazi, and Inuit have in common, what types of housing the Inuit lived in, the difference between mukluks and parkas, and more. To complete the hunt, students are presented with 11 multiple-choice questions. Then they read the information that will help them answer the questions. If they choose the correct answer, they are directed to the next question. If their answer is incorrect, they can reread the text to find the correct answer. They receive instant feedback on whether or not they chose the correct answer. The final card in the deck challenges students to write 3 interesting things they learned about the Inuit. The hunt can be used to enhance a study of early American cultures, to review the Inuit society, as practice for reading informational text, or as an easy lesson for a sub.