3 Following Directions Worksheets to Help You Get To Places
Following Directions Worksheets
When you’re traveling, you might have to ask for directions. In these following directions worksheets, you get some practice doing this. From start to finish, can you listen and give directions?
1. Lost in Wichita, Kansas
Let’s turn Wichita into your navigation playground. Pair up and one student plays lost tourist. The other is a helpful local.
Your mission? Guide your partner to cool spots around town. Switch roles and see who’s the better navigator.
It’s all about directions. Lefts and rights. Ups and downs. Try not ending up in the wrong state on your next road trip.
2. Blind Directions
I best describe this as a blindfolded adventure through a paper maze. Here’s how it works:
Grab a partner and decide who’s the guide and who’s the explorer. Explorer, close your eyes and grip that pencil – you’re going in blind.
Guide, it’s your job to steer your partner to freedom with crystal-clear directions.
It’s hilarious, it’s challenging, and it might just reveal who among you has a secret talent for navigation.
3. Blindfolded Obstacle Course
Let’s turn your classroom into an obstacle course. One brave soul gets blindfolded and becomes our adventurer. The rest of you? You’re the guide.
Set up a simple obstacle course. But nothing too wild because we don’t want any accidental somersaults.
Remember, teamwork is key here. Too many shouting voices and our blindfolded volunteer can get hurt. Safety first, folks.
Following Directions Worksheets
In these 3 following directions worksheets, you have a chance to practice turning left and right as well as moving forward and backward.
For traveling, this is an incredibly useful skill to get familiar with.
How do you teach asking for and following directions?
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