When my hyperlexic son was little, it was hard to get him outside some days. But I could often entice him outdoors by using his interest in letters or his interest in math and numbers. Case in point: this paper plate alphabet scavenger hunt activity where we searched for letters on license plates.
About These Free Alphabet Scavenger Hunt Printables
There are lots of different ways to do alphabet scavenger hunts. And there's lots of different ways to keep track of what you find on said scavenger hunts. That's why you'll find six variations in this set of printables.
There is one page where kids can write down the names of the objects that they see for each letter. Or they can check off items for each letter on another page.
Two tracing pages are also included - one for uppercase and one for lowercase - where kids can trace the letters as they find objects that start with that letter.
And finally, there are two pages - one uppercase and one lowercase - where kids can simply color the letters as they find objects for those letters.
You can laminate them so they can be used over and over again. Or simply print and go!