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Scavenger Hunt Bingo

Turn a scavenger hunt into a bingo game. Start with a bingo grid and write the name of an item in each square. Have the players check off the items that they find. The first person to get five marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line wins. This is great of scavenger hunts that take place outside or in a nature park. Scavenger bingo for kids. Moving to a new home can be especially strenuous on kids. Help make moving easier by familiarizing them with their new home. This bingo board doubles as a scavenger hunt. Have the kids search through their new home for these items. Once they get bingo, see if they can complete the entire board.

Scavenger Hunt Bingo Ideas

This event is free

Presented by:

CLICK HERE to access the Scavenger Bingo Time PDF.

Team: Tara Brooks, Emilia Cabeza De Baca, Yue Chen, Miranda Karli, Liz Szatko, Genevieve Theriault, and Michelle Yates

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This time is one of undeniable environmental, economic, social, and biological adversity. This time is also one for developing new identities and communities by renegotiating boundaries and comfort levels. Women in Design (WID) is a sub-committee of AIA Seattle, representing women in the design and engineering professions. WID has drawn from members’ personal quarantine experiences to create a scavenger hunt Bingo game of fun activities involving public and private lives, independence, creativity, and stewardship. The goal is to promote exploration of our communities and ourselves while contributing to a healthy, happy city.

Bingo cards with prompts will be available online and through local public fora. These activities follow Universal Design principles, meaning they can be done by the widest range of users and allow individuals to make comfortable adaptations. Our hope is that men, women, and folk of all ages will join. This experience offers a platform to share and listen to each other’s stories. Each challenge acting as a stanza in their poem, a declaration in their manifesto, a post for their feed.

Please share photos, sketches, & videos of your endeavors to the WID email or direct message to our Instagram!

Instagram: @wid.sdf2020

Email: womenindesign@aiaseattle.org

Following these activities, join us for a virtual Zoom “get-together”(August 21) where players and WID can share the narratives they’ve crafted through their experiences.

Scavenger hunt bingo printable

Scavenger Hunt Bingo Icebreaker

Our bingo card includes activities that follow Universal Design principles, meaning they can be done by the broadest range of users and allow individuals to make comfortable adaptations. Our group is also providing content in English, Chinese, and Spanish. Images will be captioned to screen reader compatible.

This page contains links to a a variety of scavenger hunt sheets to help make your visit fun. Some are specific to Heckrodt’s Nature Center, but some of them can be used at other outdoor sites. Others are generic and are intended for use anywhere. Feel free to download and print any of them for your own use by clicking on the links below.

Scavenger Hunt Bingo

Scavenger hunt bingo printable

Scavenger Hunt Bingo Icebreaker

Designed for use at Heckrodt Nature Center

Tree Identification Walk
(corresponds to numbered tags along HWR trails)

Sensory Scavenger Hunt
(May also be used elsewhere)

HWR Outdoor Sensory Scavenger Hunt
(May also be used elsewhere)

HWR Winter Tracks Sheet
(May also be used elsewhere)

Advanced Winter Scavenger Hunt
(May also be used elsewhere)

Discover Wetland Scavenger Hunt
(May also be used elsewhere)

HWR Magnificient Miniatures Soil Scavenger Hunt
(soil critter section may also be used elsewhere)

Newly Added Scavenger Hunts:

Designed To Use Anywhere

Clean Up scavenger Hunt
(Designed for Tiger Cub Scout Elective 33)