Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Pirate Treasure Hunt




Ahoy! It's Talk Like a Pirate Day! I thought it would be fun for the girls to go on a treasure hunt.  They know what a map is, but they have never really had to read one.  Ours was very simple, but I was happy when they figured it out so quickly.  Nathan drew a map of our backyard, and then I added lines and a legend telling them what the lines meant.  For each different line they have to perform a different motion.  I used, hopping, twirling, walking, skipping, tiptoeing, and running.  You could definitely throw some others in there.


At each landmark I places 2 chocolate coins (1 for each girl).  I tried not to hide them too hard.




At the end where the X was I placed a box with chocolate coins, 2 ring pops, and the  3 sparkly ponies the girls needed to complete their collection.


I gave the girls the map before they got dressed. It definitely motivated them to get around this morning!  Bria immediately knew "X marks the spot," but it took a little time for her to realize it was the backyard.



After they were ready to head outside we dressed like pirates!  Eli was not a fan of his hat, but he did like the chocolate.


I even got the girls to say "Arrrrr" and make their toughest face (not too scary)!



Then we started the hunt! They did a good job looking at the landmarks and deciding how they needed to move to get there.  I ended up carrying their little basket to keep their treasure from falling out on the way.


Found the first coins.

Hopping to the next location.

More coins!

Twirling to the next spot.

Found them!

Somehow I missed getting pictures of a spot, but here is Bria skipping (Nadia still can't) to the next spot.

Should have dressed him as a crocodile instead of a pirate. He just followed along begging more chocolate.


Found coins on the slide.

Lots of booty!

Running to the X!



It took them a little while to find the "treasure chest" because they were still expecting coins.  Once it was found, however, it didn't take any time for them to dig into it!







They had so much fun they went and hid the candy again and again!  We will definitely have to do it again next year!

Update! Bria even decided to try and make her own map of the living room.  I helped her draw in the furniture, and she did the rest! Guess we will be having some treasure hunts inside from now on!



20 comments:

  1. Love your map, what a fun way to do it. My son is all into the pirate stuff, we just did a treasure hunt at a beach park near our house.(Momma's Fun World)

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    1. Thanks! I wanted to make it look more authentic with tea bags and all but ran out of time! I hope your son had a great time on his hunt! Thanks for visiting!

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  2. Your little ones are too cute!! Thanks for sharing on Hey Mom, Look What I Did!!

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  3. Wow, this looks like so much fun. The little ones are cute, I like the "arrr" faces :) Thanks for linking up to Thinky Linky Thursday!
    Lori @ Cachey Mama’s Classroom

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    1. Thanks! I'm glad you are back this week!

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  4. Very cute idea! My daughter will love this! Thanks for posting :)

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    1. Thanks for visiting; I hope you get a chance to try it!

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  5. What a fun idea!! We will have to give this a try next year. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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    1. My girls had a great time, so I'm sure we will repeat it. Thanks for visiting and hosting!

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  6. This is so cute! I love all the specific movements they had to do on their way to find the treasure. Thank you for linking up to The Sunday Showcase.

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    1. Thank you! They had a great time doing it and being silly!

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  7. That's really fun. I would like to do something like this with my kids.

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    1. They had a great time! Let me know if you do it; I would love to see what you come up with. Thanks for visiting!

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  8. another blogger and i are co-hosting a pirate link party. i’d love it if you stopped by and added your link to the list! http://www.crayonfreckles.com/2012/10/pirate-math-and-pirate-themed-link-up.html

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  9. What a great idea! We love chocolate coins! Thanks for linking up to Science Sparks and sorry for the late comment. xx

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  10. thanks for the idea :)

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