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How to teach Following Directions
Using this Treasure Hunt Directions Activity Board Game, students practice following directions and collect treasures to improve their direction reading skills.
Being able to describe an object or person’s location is an important life skill. This activity will help your students become better direction followers and givers.
Assemble the game board by attaching the two pages together. Each player selects a pirate playing piece and places on the “Start” spot.To move around the board and collect treasures, take turns drawing a “Direction Card.” Read and follow the directions to move spaces, jump to certain spots, or collect a treasure!The game is over when one player has made it to Treasure Island or all treasures have been collected.v
Other resources to use with this Treasure Hunt Directions Activity Board Game
If you are using this activity, your students are probably beginning to learn about following directions.
Use this Gingerbread House Decorating Following Directions Activity as an additional resource to support your students.
Introduce this activity by using your students as models to describe locations. Next, students explain why its important to be able to follow directions. Then, students then work independently or with a partner to complete the activity . Finally, challenge students to write their own directions for their partner.
Be sure to check out more Following Directions Worksheets.
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