Lego Club Challenge–Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger Hunt!!  Basic premise of this one is that you build whatever you want, but you have to hide a special Lego somewhere inside what you built.  Then everyone goes around and tries to find where you hid your item!

This one took a little bit more prep than usual, but it’s totally worth it.  I started out by looking through all of my Lego buckets for some unique items.  Hats, animals, jewels–things that stand out and that kids always want to use in their piece.

After that, I went to Google and started looking up pictures for all these different items.  The GREAT thing is that basically every single piece is going to be on Google Image somewhere since they often get sold individually, so you shouldn’t have a problem finding photos.

Then I took all those photos and made a quick name tag for every item.  That way kids can refer to the picture and the description when they’re looking for the special piece.

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After that, I taped all of my pieces to their name cards so that:
A) Kids wouldn’t lose them.
B) I wouldn’t lose them.

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I prepped about 40 of them, in case I had a lot of kids or in case kids lost their special piece.  It all took about 4 hours of prep, so not too bad.

So then it was time for Lego Club!!  After our normal rules, I explained that everyone would get one special Lego that they would have to hide in their piece.  But there were some extra rules:

  1. You can’t hide your special item under anything.  It has to be out so that everyone can see it.  So the goal is to hide it, but not cover it.
  2. No trading pieces.  I knew that this would lead to confusion later.  Besides it doesn’t really matter what you get, it only matters how well you hide it.
  3. Don’t detach your special piece right away.  We don’t want kids losing them and I don’t want to spend an hour looking for ONE thing.
  4. Don’t throw out your name tag.  They’ll need it for the end!!  I had copies of all of the tags, so that wasn’t a big deal.

So kids built a piece for about 45 minutes to hide their special item, then we cleaned up everything extra.  I set up some tables along the back, so that kids could take their piece AND their name tag and place it on the back table.  After that, we spent about 10 minutes running around and trying to find everyone’s special items.  A LOT OF FUN!!

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Kids seemed to need more parental help than usual, but everyone had fun and they all turned out REALLY good!!  Here’s a few the kids made–can YOU find all the secret items?

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I also did a video you can watch here, which explains the theme and shows off some of my kiddos work:

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  1. Hello!!

    I just wanted to drop by here and, firstly, thank you for sharing all of your unique ideas. I aspire to be a creative educator like you.

    I want to ask what technology you used to create the cutouts for the Scavenger Hunt Lego pieces. Did you take photos of each piece? Could you briefly share how you created those strips? (I apologize if I missed that somewhere in your post.)

    Again, thank you. I’m grateful I found your blog. Please keep sharing!!

    Joy to you,
    McKenzie

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    1. You can easily find a picture by just Googling whatever brick or piece you’re working with. There is a huge resell market for basically every type of brick, so they’ve all been cataloged by someone.

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