Landmark
easy place clue
Use a temple, shop, tree, or gate the child knows.
Example: The shop is a landmark on the road.
Use classroom maps, neighbourhood paths, and local landmarks to understand left, right, near, far, and direction clues.
Start with very familiar routes like home to school or class to library. Keep the map simple and child-friendly.
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easy place clue
Use a temple, shop, tree, or gate the child knows.
Example: The shop is a landmark on the road.
direction words
Face the same way before choosing left or right.
Example: Turn left near the big tree.
simple route
Trace the route with a finger.
Example: The route goes from school to the park.
compass directions
Learn the four main directions.
Example: N-S-E-W help us find our way.
compass fact
Explorers use compasses.
Example: The compass helps with direction.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 3 EVS worksheet for simple maps, landmark clues, and weather recording over days.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
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