![]() ![]() This year would have marked the 30th Purim Parade down LaVista Road in Toco Hills, showcasing costumed families, stunts, scores of marching groups, synagogues, schools, and community organizations, and culminating with a festival at Beth Jacob. ![]() Simultaneously, a jokes competition and team-color shul room decoration were in play. Team members also acquired points by performing acts of tzedakah and chesed (good deeds). 18, Cholent and Chopt competition and Feb. 17, The Great Debate (BJ lawyers Moshe Goldfeder and Ahron Golding argued Shabbat sermon or no Shabbat sermon) Feb. 15 with a scavenger hunt for fifth through eighth grade girls and continued that night with a General Trivia game for families. There were competitions for all ages and abilities, facilitated through the creation of a Zoom Room. In the jovial spirit of Purim’s Hebrew month of Adar, a rollicking color-war competition was announced, and the entire Beth Jacob membership was divided into two teams, Purple Reign (chaired by Josh and Sari Joel) and Orange Crush (chaired by Shlomo and Elisheva Storch). 14, BJ congregants learned about The Adar Games. Simply click on the image below to download and print this scavenger hunt.Sari and Josh Joel were Color War captains for Team Purple. Get creative with this scavenger hunt and see what other ways they can play with it! Print the Color Scavenger Hunt here Not only does it work on their color skills but it works on their drawing skills and writing skills, too! Your child can easily use this once or twice a week to try to find new and fun objects in and around the house. Once the find it, they can write down the object or draw it in the space that it fits. It’s so simple to do! Grab the inside or outside sheet, depending on what the kids want to do, and have them start running around and finding the colors. If you like this color scavenger hunt, make certain to check out our Camping Scavenger Hunt Printable Game as well.įor example, the outside color hunt has more muted colors such as black, gray, and brown, whereas the indoor hunt has brighter colors that might be easier to find indoors during any season. Some of the colors are on both while the others are not. ![]() The outdoor and indoor treasure hunt has the following colors that the kids will have to find: Since this printable comes with two options, you’re going to have twice the fun. This means that each time that they play, they could easily find something new and different! As long as you give them the directive that they can’t do the same objects over and over, it will keep these fun printables new time and time again. The cool part about this color treasure hunt is that it’s different in that they’re looking for objects that are certain colors. Scavenger hunts are great but after a while, they’re all kind of the same. This is such a fun outdoor activity for the kids. This color scavenger hunt will also have them working on learning their colors, too. Getting the kids outside and moving their bodies is a great way to pass the day and keep them active. Plus, they’ll be looking for the colored items, too! This color scavenger hunt will have the kids running around outside (and inside) and burning off energy.
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