Here is a fun way to combine the challenge of a scavenger hunt with a little bit of learning! Search for an object that matches each 2D shape on the list, and colour the shapes when you find them. Children can play individually, in teams, or just work away quietly on their own. We have more ideas and advice about scavenger hunts here.
2D Shape Scavenger Hunt
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