Description
The Compass Activity
Lesson Suggestions:
Print and color the maps.
Let the children cut out or decorate their compass.
Discuss directions of continents and how to use a compass.
Place appropriate labels on the world map as provided.
Let the children work through the worksheet.
Sing song and read a book to round out the lesson.
This can also be used as a coloring pages or as a Printable Puzzle Map.
Materials:
-You will need scissors
-Crayons
-Adhesive (Tape, glue, ect.)
Music: Pair the activity with
‘The Cardinal Directions Geography Song’ by Adam Crossley
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeeLivQH7Ok
Book: Rosie’s Walk by Pat Hutchins
I hope you enjoy my products. Be sure to leave a rating and follow my store, Creativeteachersabroad. Keep in touch and get more ideas by liking my Pinterest page: Miss Gabby's Class
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World Map Activity
Lesson Suggestions:
Print and color the maps.
Let the children cut out or decorate their compass.
Discuss directions of continents and how to use a compass.
Place appropriate labels on the world map as provided.
Let the children work through the worksheet.
Sing song and read a book to round out the lesson.
This can also be used as a coloring pages or as a Printable Puzzle Map.
Materials:
-You will need scissors
-Crayons
-Adhesive (Tape, glue, ect.)
Music: Pair the activity with
‘The Cardinal Directions Geography Song’ by Adam Crossley
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeeLivQH7Ok
Book: Rosie’s Walk by Pat Hutchins
I hope you enjoy my products. Be sure to leave a rating and follow my store, Creativeteachersabroad. Keep in touch and get more ideas by liking my Pinterest page: Miss Gabby's Class
You also might enjoy:
World Map Activity
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PreK - 7th, Adult Education
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Description
The Compass Activity
Lesson Suggestions:
Print and color the maps.
Let the children cut out or decorate their compass.
Discuss directions of continents and how to use a compass.
Place appropriate labels on the world map as provided.
Let the children work through the worksheet.
Sing song and read a book to round out the lesson.
This can also be used as a coloring pages or as a Printable Puzzle Map.
Materials:
-You will need scissors
-Crayons
-Adhesive (Tape, glue, ect.)
Music: Pair the activity with
‘The Cardinal Directions Geography Song’ by Adam Crossley
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeeLivQH7Ok
Book: Rosie’s Walk by Pat Hutchins
I hope you enjoy my products. Be sure to leave a rating and follow my store, Creativeteachersabroad. Keep in touch and get more ideas by liking my Pinterest page: Miss Gabby's Class
You also might enjoy:
World Map Activity
Lesson Suggestions:
Print and color the maps.
Let the children cut out or decorate their compass.
Discuss directions of continents and how to use a compass.
Place appropriate labels on the world map as provided.
Let the children work through the worksheet.
Sing song and read a book to round out the lesson.
This can also be used as a coloring pages or as a Printable Puzzle Map.
Materials:
-You will need scissors
-Crayons
-Adhesive (Tape, glue, ect.)
Music: Pair the activity with
‘The Cardinal Directions Geography Song’ by Adam Crossley
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeeLivQH7Ok
Book: Rosie’s Walk by Pat Hutchins
I hope you enjoy my products. Be sure to leave a rating and follow my store, Creativeteachersabroad. Keep in touch and get more ideas by liking my Pinterest page: Miss Gabby's Class
You also might enjoy:
World Map Activity
Report this resource to TPT
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Great!
Great visual to use with our unit!
so much fun!
great
Great review activity.
great!
This was a great activity to help students understand how to use a compass
This was perfect for introducing continents and compasses to the children.
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