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What is geocaching?
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called "geocaches" or "caches") anywhere in the world. A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook and "treasure," usually toys or trinkets of little value. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocaching)
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Websites of Interest
Lesson Plans and Activities

- Halloween Mini-Cache: Grade 1 (Created by Donna Budd, CES)
- October Mini-Cache: Grade 1 (Created by Janet Lopez, CES)
- Parts of a Business Letter Mini-Cache: Grade 5 (Created by Sandy Musso, LUES)
- The Homophone Easter Egg Hunt
Grade 3 GLE 33
Grade 6 GLE 27
- Where Am I? Elementary SFA (Created by Janet Lopez, CES)

- The Amazing Math Race (Created by Stephanie Thompson and Tammy Seneca)
- Expanded Form Cache: Grade 6 (Created by DeShay Gassie, BMS)
- Fraction Mini-Cache: Grade 6 (Created by DeShay Gassie, BMS)

- Build a Cell: Grade 5 (Created by Jacqueline Payne, LUES)
- Parts of a Cell: High School Biology (Created by Mandy LeBourgeois, BHS)
- Parts of the Plant: Grade 1 (Created by Donna Budd, CES)
- The Skeleton: Grade 4 or 7

- Louisiana Style Geocaching Activity (from Washington Parish Schools)
- Map Skills: High School (Created by Jenna Laiche, BHS)
- Military Cultural Cache Activity
Created by LaDOE for INTECH Social Studies
- Regions of the United States: Grade 5 (Created by Sandy Musso, LUES)
- The Fifty States Mystery Tour (Adapted by Tammy Seneca)
Grade 4 GLE 3,8
Grade 5 GLE 8
World Geography
GLE 8
- The Progessive Movement Geocache: High School (Created by Tammy Seneca)
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