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Are you a Treasure Seeker? Find a treasure you want to complete. Research the treasure. You may use the internet, a dictionary, an encyclopedia, etc. When you are ready, submit it to your teacher using the following format: Name Treasure Number Task (answer, drawing, explanation, etc.) Your paper must be written neatly and spelled correctly. Some treasure requires the teacher’s help. When ready, submit a paper asking to complete the specific treasure number. If your treasure is correct you will get to put a sticker on your treasure box. Once you fill up your treasure box, you will receive a special Treasure Seeker prize!!! Please note – Becoming a Treasure Seeker is for your own personal benefit. It does not increase grades on your report card.

Social Studies Treasure Name the 7 continents. Name 15 world countries. Name 15 major world cities. Name 15 types of dwellings. Name 10 South American/Central American countries. Name 10 countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. Name 10 countries in Europe. Name 10 countries in Africa. Name 10 major bodies of water. Name 10 major world rivers. Name 10 larger deserts of the world. Name 10 large lakes. Name 10 major mountains or mountain ranges. 14. Name the 50 states. 15. Write the names of the 50 states on a map. 16. Name the state capitals. 17. Name the 13 original colonies. 18. Name 10 Native American tribes. 19. Name 10 Georgia landmarks. 20. Label 10 Georgia counties on a map. 21. Name the state symbols of Georgia. 22. Name 8 explorers. 23. Name 8 Civil War battlefields. 24. Name the 1st-10th Presidents in order. 25. Name the 11th – 20th Presidents in order. 26. Name the 21st – 30th Presidents in order. 27. Name the 31st – current Presidents in order.

Science Treasure 28. Name 15 kinds of fish. Name 15 marine creatures. Name 15 mammals. Name 15 vertebrate animals. Name 15 desert animals or wildlife. Name 10 amphibians. Name 10 reptiles. Name 10 dinosaurs. Name 10 types of birds. Name 10 rainforest birds or mammals. Name 10 deciduous trees. Name 10 rocks or minerals. 40. Name 10 chemicals and their chemical symbols. 41. Name 10 constellations. Sketch them out. 42. Name 10 organs in the human body. 43. Name 8 types of clouds. Sketch them out. 44. Name 5 inventors and their inventions. 45. Name 5 human body systems. 46. Name the stages of the water cycle. Sketch it out. 47. Name the stages of the rock cycle. Sketch it out. 48. Label the major bones of the skeleton. 49. Name the order of the planets in the solar system. Sketch them out.

Language Arts Treasure Name 20 verbs. Name 15 adjectives. Name 15 adverbs. Name 5 conjunctions. Name 20 common nouns and 20 proper nouns. Name 10 famous authors and the title of one of their books. Give 2 examples each of alliteration, personification, simile, metaphor, and onomatopoeia. Count to 20 in Spanish. Count to 20 in French. Use sign language to “sign” the alphabet. “Stretch” this sentence: The dog barked.

Math Treasure Draw the lines of symmetry for the capital alphabet. Compute the area for a rectangle with the side lengths of 4 in. and 6 in. Show the drawing. Measure the length of your foot. What is the difference between your foot and an actual foot? Write in Roman Numerals up to 100. Name 5 famous mathematicians. Create your own math game with rules and pieces. Earn 100% in 2 minutes on an addition fact test . Earn 100% in 2 minutes on a subtraction fact test. Earn 100% in 3 minutes on a multiplication fact test. Find one mathematician that interests you and research him/her. List 5 facts. Draw and label 10 geometric figures.

Hodge-Podge Treasure Name one career for each letter of the alphabet. Name the birthstones for each month. Name 20 different modes of transportation. Name 15 breeds of horses. Name 15 breeds of dogs. Name 12 winter or summer Olympic events. Name 10 large U.S. corporations. 79. Name 10 instruments in a marching band. Name 10 instruments in a symphony orchestra. Name 10 football teams and their cities. Name 10 basketball teams and their cities. Name 10 National Parks. Name 10 colleges and their states. Name 10 baseball teams and their cities. Name 10 hockey teams and their cities. Sketch a map of our school. 88. Interview a family member. Ask and record 5 questions and answers. 89. Make a poster to encourage recycling. Compose a song about something we’ve learned. List five interesting facts about pirates. Write a poem about a friend. Explain how to make something. List 5 crazy state laws. Write you own joke. Make a power point about a famous American. Describe a supply-and-demand situation that is currently happening in our world. Find an entrepreneur. What kind of business did they start? Why? Make something new out of recycled materials. Perform a random act of kindness.