The Scavenger Hunt at Grammaropolis Park
Pete is running a scavenger hunt at Grammaropolis Park, and every prize is mapped by a preposition. Fill in the missing prepositions and help him explain where each one hides.
Pete is waiting by the fountain to read your map. Finish up and explain the last clue.
Your story is ready. Here is what Li'l Pete read.
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On scavenger-hunt morning at Grammaropolis Park, Li'l Pete unrolled his big map and raised his whistle. "I'm a leader, my name is Li'l Pete, and I will help you get across the street. Every prize is a function, scouts. Where, when, or a logical link."
The first ribbon was tied the oldest oak, easy to find noon. Pete jogged the duck pond and waved everyone the gazebo.
A bold pigeon strutted the scouts the whole route. "Did you know a snail can sleep for three whole years?" Pete said, sharing his fact for the hour.
The last clue led the rose garden and ended the fountain. Pete found the trophy tucked a bench the path. "Every prize, located. Read the function, and you read the map."
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