Autumn Scavenger Hunt
Have fun!
Miss Castaldi

 



 
 

 

What is your favorite season? I love the weather, changing of leaves, football games that happen in autumn!  This scavenger hunt will  help you learn more about autumn.  You will learn about leaves, pumpkins, Halloween, and poetry!  Have fun!




 

 



Directions -
 1)  Read each question and then click on the question to link to the webpage that will help  you find the answer.
 2)  Read to find the  answer.
 3)  After finding the answer,   select "BACK" and type your answer in the provided box.
Make sure your answers are in your own words. When typing your answer, keep your answer in the box.
 4)  Fill out your student number and other listed information.
 5) Click the "Submit" button to send your answers.
 6)  A confirmation page will appear (ignore the top part) for you to print.

 Good luck!!
 
 

 

 

What is the definition of autumn?
 

Pumpkins are a sign that fall has arrived!
Read the pumpkin facts to answer the questions below.
Pumpkin  Facts

1. From where do pumpkins originate?
2.  What do Native Americans call pumpkins?
3.  What are two ways in which Native Americans use  pumpkin seeds? 

 

 



 
 

 



Leaf Colors


 

1.  Where do leaf colors come from?
2.  What fruit can Anthocyanins be found in?

 

 

 



Halloween is also celebrated in fall.
Visit
www.halloweenkids.com to learn about how Halloween is celebrated in different parts of the world.


1. Do the children in Canada celebrate Halloween?
2. In Vietnam, what does the autumn festival celebrate?

 


 

Read the paragraph about autumn
Answer the questions below.


 

1. What is nature preparing for in the autumn?
2. What are the animals  preparing for?
3. Why do birds fly to warmer parts of the  world?

 

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QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS?
 
Brook Castaldi
missckids@yahoo.com
 

 



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