How Do You Make A Treasure Map For A Scavenger Hunt?
Though no new continents are left to discover, many children are just as curious to explore what lies in their neighborhood or local park. When buried treasure is involved, few activities are more enjoyable for children (and adults too!) than a treasure hunt. However, scouring the land for buried loot is not possible without a trusty map. Set the tone of the hunt by exerting extra effort in making this handy navigational tool. Roughly chart the site of the scavenger hunt. Go to the location and make a preliminary map that outlines the key monuments at the site. For example, jot the locations of slides, swings and lakes at the local park. For larger sites like school campuses and shopping malls, take a photo of the directory. Or, go to the information desk and ask for a map of the stores or classrooms. Print large, city-wide maps off of Google Maps or MapQuest for scavenger hunts that span across the city. Remake the maps. Draw or use image software to re-create the maps in a creative w