Our library paraprofessional came up with a great idea last year.  She made a large, laminated puzzle, and hid the pieces in the sections of the library that she wanted the kids to visit.  Each piece provided a hint to the next puzzle piece.  When they were done, they'd get to put the puzzle together.  

On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 11:04 AM Michelle Farella <michelle.farella@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to do a library scavenger hunt with my 3rd graders so I was initially thinking of having them find the section of the library indicated on the sheet, and then write down the name of a book they find in the area. However, this might be too hard for some of my students. Can anyone suggest a modification? Or, if you have done something similar if you could share it with me that would be great!
Thank you,
Michelle Farella
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