GooseChase

Description

At GooseChase Adventures, we’ve combined the tried and true scavenger hunt with smartphone technology to create one of the most exciting activities out there. More than just a standalone app, the GooseChase platform lets you create and facilitate a customized scavenger hunt in minutes. Here’s how it works:

  1. Login to the administrator interface on our website and create a game.
  2. Choose the mission list from our suggested missions or by adding your own custom missions.
  3. Gather the participants together and have at least one person per team download the GooseChase app.
  4. Get out there and go for the win!

It’s that easy! All it takes is a few minutes and you are ready to go.

Why are you still reading? Get out there and do it yourself!

Pricing

Plan Price Details
Educator Basic Free Free Forever. All Uses/Game Types Acceptable. Unlimited Games. Unlimited Classes. 1 Live Game. Up to 5 teams (per team game).
Educator Plus $49/year per educator All Uses/Game Types Acceptable. Unlimited Games. Unlimited Classes. Unlimited Live Games. Up to 10 teams (per team game). Up to 40 participants (per individual game).
Educator Premium $199/year per educator All Uses/Game Types Acceptable. Unlimited Games. Unlimited Classes. Unlimited Live Games. Up to 40 teams (per team game). Up to 200 participants (per individual game). Email & Phone Support.
District & School Wide Get In Touch School & District Licenses Available. All Uses/Game Types Acceptable. Unlimited Games. Unlimited Classes. Unlimited Live Games. Unlimited Teams (per team game). Unlimited Participants (per individual game). Automatic Account Upgrades for all Students/Staff. Email & Phone Support.

Reviews

Math Teacher
April 12, 2018

This tool is simply a scavenger hunt type of tool which is very versatile in how it can be applied to the learning environment, but no matter how it is used it is always engaging for students. This takes around the room activities to a whole new level where students can submit answers by typing a response, taking a picture of a response, or even video recording a response.

It is also a great tool to use as an icebreaker with students or even do a test review. Recently my Algebra team did a STAAR Test Review where students where sent on the GooseChase to find math problems around our campus and the way that each group submitted an answer was by recording a video clip of 4 selected dances to represent if their answer was A, B, C, or D.

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