What Do You See On TV?

Scavenger Hunts #5

Worksheet Description

This worksheet presents a unique scavenger hunt titled “What Do You See on T.V.?” which is designed to be an interactive way for students to engage with television programming. The worksheet features a variety of colorful illustrations representing common items and concepts that might appear on TV shows, such as a science experiment, books, animals, airplanes, mobile phones, vegetables, birds, barbecues, and buses. Each image has a checkbox next to it, inviting students to keep track of what they see by checking off each item during the week’s TV viewing sessions. The space at the top of the worksheet allows students to write their name, personalizing their scavenger hunt record.

The activity encourages students to be more observant and mindful of the content they watch on television. It can serve as a conversation starter about the different types of programs they enjoy and the frequency of certain themes or items appearing in these programs. The worksheet can also be a subtle way to monitor and discuss screen time and the diversity of programming. By interacting with this scavenger hunt, students can develop critical viewing skills, such as noticing details and understanding the context in which different objects are shown on TV. This activity turns passive watching into an active and educational experience.