Internet Scavenger Hunt 6 th Grade. Task 1 a. Locate an image of the United States Flag. Copy and paste it below. b. Underneath the flag copy and paste.

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Internet Scavenger Hunt 6 th Grade

Task 1 a. Locate an image of the United States Flag. Copy and paste it below. b. Underneath the flag copy and paste The pledge to the flag. c.Find the name of the person who made the first flag and type it on this page

Task 2 a.Locate an image of an Egyptian Pyramid. Copy and paste it below. b.List 3 facts about Egyptian Pyramids.

Task 3 Locate an image of Ben Franklin. Copy and paste it below. Name 4 things Ben Franklin Invented. Ben Franklin Inventions

Task 4 1. Locate an image of George Washington. Copy and paste it below. 2. Below the picture type the date and year he became the first President of the United States. 3. Below the date and year write what Washington died from.

Task 5 1.Locate an image of a Medieval Knight. Copy and paste it below. 2.Below the Knight image type four facts about knights

Task 6 1.Locate an image of a Mount Everest. Copy and paste it below. 2.Below the picture list 4 facts about mount Everest

Task 7 1.Locate an image of John F. Kennedy. Copy and paste it below. 2.Below his picture copy and paste his most famous quote. The first 2 words of the famous quote are provided. “Ask Not….”

Task 8 1.Locate the image of a world map. Copy and paste it below. Resize it so it fits in the space.

Task 9 Locate the words to the “Star Spangled Banner”. Copy and paste it below. Resize it so it fits in the space below. You have to be able to read the words.

Task 10 Locate the website. Go to the Board of Education link. Copy and paste the picture of the School Board members.

Task 11 Go to Look up the word “ostracize” and copy and paste the 2 definitions below.

Task 12 Go to Select the thesaurus. Find a synonym for the word “entrepreneur” and type the synonym below.

Task 13 Locate the words to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Copy and paste the address below. Be sure it fits in the space below.

Task 14 Locate the words to the Pledge of Allegiance. Copy and paste the address below. Be sure it fits in the space below.

Task 15 Go to and select a standard calculator. Calculate anwww.calculator.com answer to the problem 565 X 935. Type the answer below.

Task 16 Locate an image of the White House. Copy and paste it below.

Task 17 Locate an image of the United State Congress Building. Copy and paste it below.

Task 18 Locate an image of a map of Illinois. Copy and paste it below.

Task 19 Locate a map of Oswego, Illinois. Copy and paste it below.

Task 20 Locate an image of the Supreme Court Building. Copy and paste it below.

Task 21 Locate Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. Copy and paste it below. Resize it so it fits in the space.

Task 22 Find a web site that allows you to find out the current weather of any location in the world. Copy and paste the address below.

Task 23 Find a web site that lists all of the past Oscar winners in the best movie category. Copy and paste the address below.

Task 24 1.Locate an image of your favorite President. Copy and paste it below. 2.Write his name below his picture. 3.Write the reason he is your favorite.

Task 25 Locate a list of the world’s highest mountains. Copy and paste the list below. (Include at least the top 5)