Teams must collect all of the above items to receive the 500 POINTS available. There is no other point structure for this section.
Your team must get dressed up in the following costumes for judging. a girl in a kimono a hippie a person as Elvis a nerd a clown a Ninja Turtle a hockey player a person in a bikini an accountant a sanitary engineer
These are worth 30 points each and an additional 200 POINTS bonus for all members in costumes.
You must answer a minimum of 10 questions correctly, in order to be eligible for any prizes. Your answer page must be turned in before 1:00 PM on Sunday.
SCORING SYSTEM FOR TRIVIA QUESTIONS
20 out of 20 ------ 250 points 15 out of 20 ------ 160 points 19 out of 20 ------ 200 points 14 out of 20 ------ 150 points 18 out of 20 ------ 190 points 13 out of 20 ------ 140 points 17 out of 20 ------ 180 points 12 out of 20 ------ 130 points 16 out of 20 ------ 170 points 11 or fewer ------ ZERO points When making the trivia questions, be sure to use questions about your school and community.
Record team lists and team leaders. If a problem should arise, you can contact your participants. Get staff members to act as judges. This will allow all students to participate including your student leaders. This is an ideal event for staff to run, and it is fun for staff to formulate the scavenger list and trivia questions.
The following Scavenger Hunt list is from Preston High School in Cambridge, Ont. You may use this or make up your own list.
a paper clip10 pointsa picture of two members of your group in front of a McDonald's50 points
a geranium10 points
a rollscanhardly150 points
a 1971 census pencil75 points
a Supertest logo50 points
a beanie50 points
a Winter Carnival Pin50 points
an American $2.00 bill50 points
an Expo 86 Passport30 points
a B.A. Roadmap75 points
a pair of clackers20 points
a plastic plant10 points
a toupee40 points
a team member's grandfather150 points
a bow tie, and be able to tie it20 points
a ping pong paddle10 points
a bushel basket10 points
a yellow golf tee10 points
a brown paper lunchbag10 points
an only you can stop drinking and driving sticker 10 points
a red white and blue ball10 points
a copy of Mad Magazine10 points
a plastic orange garbage bag10 points
a tent and it must be pitched75 points
a green umbrella30 points
a Toronto road map10 points
a Field Hockey shirt10 points
a Kermit the Frog10 points
silly putty50 points
play dough20 points
one Lego piece10 points
a wet nap10 points
a Gobot10 points
Mr. Smith's autograph10 points
a hula hoop20 points
a yo-yo10 points
a wartime rations card150 points
a gift certificate10 points
a Zellers shopping bag10 points
a team member's brother or sister75 points
a picture of four team members with the principal of your school75 points
a cowboy hat10 points
a piece of artificial turf20 points
a staple10 points
a microfilm50 points
a dill pickle10 points
a picture of three members of your team with Bill100 points
an empty bottle of Chanel #550 points
a lazy susan30 points
a Snoopy electric toothbrush75 points
nose hair clippers30 points
a Ken doll20 points
an ant trap10 points
a rain poncho20 points
fish net nylons20 points
white go-go boots75 points
a picture of Michael Landon10 points
a hacky sack10 points
a piece of coal20 points
hedge clippers10 points
an alarm clock10 points
a picture frame10 points
a piece of gum found stuck to the road30 points
a picture of the Osmond Brothers when Donny was 12 yrs old100 points
a first class mail sticker20 points
10 empty pixi sticks50 points
a tape recording of THE CHAMP100 points
something that says ``Made in Canada'' on it20 points
a program from the Shaw Festival50 points
a belt buckle with a truck on it50 points
a cricket mallet and ball40 points
a plane ticket30 points
a sewing ball used to darn socks30 points
a Golden Bear golf ball40 points
a list of the Blue Jay's first starting lineup75 points
a calendar from an Insurance company20 points
a yellow pastel20 points
a Thunder Cats drinking glass50 points
a donut from Tim Horton's10 points
a student handbook10 points
a 1968 yearbook75 points
a pair of Coke glasses20 points
a bus transfer 100 points
a ticket stub from a Meatloaf or ELO concert150 points
a picture of Robert Zimmerman40 points
a tie dyed shirt30 points
a grocery bill over $90.0010 points
a recipe for gazpacho30 points
a footlong shoe horn40 points
windshield wiper glasses30 points
a plastic knife fork and spoon10 points
an empty KFC bucket40 points
a bathing cap10 points
an athletic support20 points
a schleterkadavski250 points
something from the prom20 points
a used Bounce dryer sheet10 points
an empty toilet paper roll10 points
a flexible straw10 points
a ring from a bubble gum machine20 points
a Daniel Steele novel10 points
Gumby or Pokey75 points
a WWF wrestling ring50 points
an eight ball20 points
a pair of galoshes10 points
a popple20 points
a suncatcher20 points
a tube of Preparation H20 points
Headline from the Toronto Star, November 22, 1963 50 points
a yogi rope30 points
a paper airplane20 points
an Ouija board75 points
an origami example30 points
the candlestick from the board game CLUE40 points
a canoe150 points
a Canada's Wonderland Day pass20 points
a Blue Jays souvenir10 points
a red devil30 points
a Farah Fawcett poster50 points
a Bobby Sherman album100 points
a t-shirt from Newfoundland75 points
a black brush10 points
a picture of a team member eating Christmas dinner40 points
a stethoscope40 points
$1,000,000 10 points
a goofy cap40 points
a toilet seat50 points
a driveable dump truck250 points
a bible10 points
a raw rawhide bone10 points
a baby's bonnet20 points
a garlic press20 points
an egg separater20 points
a fluorescent vest40 points
a flag flying100 points
a unicycle40 points
snowshoes20 points
a Mr. Turtle Pool75 points
a car air freshener10 points
a garter belt20 points
a plastic pail and shovel20 points
a sea shell10 points
a box of Kraft Dinner10 points
a reporter from the local paper150 points
a TV personality 150 points
a picture of someone with a handlebar mustache20 points
a monocle30 points
a Twister game set up and ready to play75 points
an original spiral Coke-Cola bottle50 points
a sparkler10 points
a whoopee cushion20 points
a red sled50 points
a skateboard10 points
a Flintstone vitamin30 points
toe socks20 points
a bathmat10 points
a peanut in the shell10 points
a can of sardines10 points
a pogo ball20 points
cuff links10 points
Murmel Murmel50 points
a tandem bike75 points
a wind surfer with the mast up100 points
a pair of thongs10 points
a footsie75 points
a funnel10 points
a bird's nest20 points
a hamster or guinea pig30 points
a kiwi10 points
a tambourine10 points
a hard boiled egg10 points
a lawn chair10 points
an inflatible duck ringbuoy40 points
Who's Next30 points
a venus fly trap100 points
a ball and jacks20 points
piece of licorice root20 points
four leaf clover20 points
an original finger painting20 points
a souvenir from a Royal Wedding30 points
a Q Tip10 points
a hotel guest soap10 points
a fish neck tie30 points
a sou'wester50 points
a green alley20 points
a 1984 nickle40 points
a hydro bill10 points
a squirt gun10 points
a group member's baby tooth30 points
a Perry Como Christmas album30 points
an ice pack from a cooler10 points
a record or tape that teaches another language50 points
a picture of four team members in a swimming pool75 points
a picture of all team members wearing spirit wear75 points
a plastic baseball bat10 points
a piece of blue construction paper10 points
a banner with your team name on it50 points
a coffee can10 points
an exam timetable 20 points
a glue gun20 points
a Canadian flag20 points
a roll of masking tape10 points
a yellow submarine30 points
a green beret30 points
a bowling trophy20 points
a maple leaf10 points
a cracker jack prize20 points
a wheel barrow50 points
a pick up truck150 points
a kite that is flying30 points
a pony30 points
a tie clip20 points
a pennant from another province30 points
a pine cone10 points
a red elastic20 points
a boomerang30 points
a piece of Hot Wheels track20 points
matches from a wedding10 points
a wooden spoon10 points
an Italian-English dictionary20 points
a power puck30 points
a picture of Elvis20 points
a sponge10 points
a door stop20 points
a brown car mat10 points
a yearbook from another school20 points
a pair of book ends10 points
a lamp shade10 points
a Nerf basket ball20 points
an eyelash curler30 points
an electric egg beater10 points
a Christmas tree light bulb10 points
a pink Panther10 points
an invitation from any other high school's formal20 points
an animal slipper30 points
a photo of 1 group member beside a retired teacher from your school75 points
an AC\DC t-shirt10 points
a 1982 tax return50 points
a t-shirt with Daytona Beach on it10 points
a balding man wearing brown shoes (no staff)150 points
whole body long underwear20 points
a picture of a boy fishing20 points
30,000 lbs. of Bananas75 points10,000 Maniacs50 points
a street map of London ONT50 points
a NKOTB poster10 points
picture of 2 group members at midnight (shown on a public clock)75 points
a picture of 4 members in front of a bakery50 points
a parachute150 points
a ticket stub from Hamlet50 points
We had a scavenger hunt with poloroid or digital cameras. You just needed to take a pictire and that was the evidence you found or did what you were sposto do. (You have to be in the picture with the idem.)
There are several different ways to do a scavenger hunt. On some college campuses, there are hunts that people have to find certain other people from the list and have their picture taken with them to prove that they saw them. Another option is a night time scavenger hunt where people have to use flashlights to find the items.
u could find the main lobby restroom, drinking fountain, pool, stairs, elevator, how many rooms it has, it also depends on the hotel you are doing this in
Anything basically- eggplant, bowl, purple flower. ANYTHING
For a scavenger hunt, you'd probably only need the clue sheet, and maybe some tools like if it's like an underground dig maybe a gardening shovel and such.
what are good treasure hunt prizes
The duration of Scavenger Hunt is 1.93 hours.
Scavenger Hunt was created on 1979-12-21.
the winner to the scavenger hunt sweep stakes is Chomina78
Check out http://www.mastersofthehunt.com/free-scavenger-hunt.php for a free outdoor scavenger hunt list.
University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt was created in 1987.
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For information on scavenger hunt clues, one can look in to many websites, such as 'Coolest Parties' website and 'Coolest Scavenger Hunt Riddles' website. Both offer creative and fun suggestions for scavenger hunt clues.
That scavenger hunt was super fun!
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