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Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words
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"My student loved doing this activity in order to help them learn about positional words! There were some directions that I read in a more simplified way to make it more appropriate for my student, but it worked out great!"
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"This resource was engaging for the students and targeted their goals! I will continue to use this resource in the future!"
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Hayley C.

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Students will set up a map of a zoo by following directions using positional and directional words. Students will use the directions to put all the animals in their correct location on the zoo map. This is an interactive Google Slides™ activity. Directions for completing the activity will be found on slides throughout the activity. Students will be able to move and manipulate objects (animals) to build the map. An answer key is included on one of the slides. There is a picture of the completed map hidden behind an object that can be removed to reveal the answer.

Positional & Directional Terms Used:

  • in
  • in front of
  • in between
  • on top of
  • outside
  • above
  • under
  • by
  • across from
  • left
  • right
  • north, south, east, west, southeast
  • bottom
  • behind
  • next to

What's included in your online resource:

  • "Zoo Map Building Activity" for Google Slides™
  • Terms of Use

Thank you for your interest in this resource. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at gobananas4math@gmail.com

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Zoo Map Building Activity: Following Directions Using Positional Words

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1st - 3rd
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What others say

"My student loved doing this activity in order to help them learn about positional words! There were some directions that I read in a more simplified way to make it more appropriate for my student, but it worked out great!"
star
Shanon B.
"This resource was engaging for the students and targeted their goals! I will continue to use this resource in the future!"
star
Hayley C.

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Students will follow a set of directions, using positional words, to create a map. This bundle includes three resources: an amusement park map activity, a city map activity and a zoo map activity. Each resource includes an interactive Google Slides™ activity as well as a printable PDF format of th
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Students will set up a zoo map by following directions using positional and directional words. This bundle includes an interactive Google Slides™ activity as well as a printable PDF format of the activity in color and b&amp;w. Directions for completing the activity will be found in each resource.
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Description

Students will set up a map of a zoo by following directions using positional and directional words. Students will use the directions to put all the animals in their correct location on the zoo map. This is an interactive Google Slides™ activity. Directions for completing the activity will be found on slides throughout the activity. Students will be able to move and manipulate objects (animals) to build the map. An answer key is included on one of the slides. There is a picture of the completed map hidden behind an object that can be removed to reveal the answer.

Positional & Directional Terms Used:

  • in
  • in front of
  • in between
  • on top of
  • outside
  • above
  • under
  • by
  • across from
  • left
  • right
  • north, south, east, west, southeast
  • bottom
  • behind
  • next to

What's included in your online resource:

  • "Zoo Map Building Activity" for Google Slides™
  • Terms of Use

Thank you for your interest in this resource. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at gobananas4math@gmail.com

Looking for more fun and interactive math activities for your students? Check out these other resources in my TpT store:

Amusement Park Map Activity

Math Games Bundle

Interactive Addition & Subtraction Word Problems (Animal Theme)

Interactive Even & Odd Numbers Activity (St. Patrick's Day Theme)

Follow my store for updates, new resources, and freebies! >>Click Here<<

I appreciate your feedback! Remember: when you leave feedback you will receive TpT credits that can be used on future purchases!

Stay Well! Be Safe! Be Kind! And Go Bananas For Math!

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2025
My student loved doing this activity in order to help them learn about positional words! There were some directions that I read in a more simplified way to make it more appropriate for my student, but it worked out great!
Shanon Brenenstuhl
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268 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
February 12, 2025
This resource was engaging for the students and targeted their goals! I will continue to use this resource in the future!
Hayley C.
20 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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