Right

  • Introduce the basic directions: North, South, East, West.
  • Explain how these directions help us find our way.
  • Show how to use a compass or simple tools to identify the right direction.
  • Teach how to relate directions to familiar objects or places (e.g., “The sun rises in the east,” “The school is to the north of your house”).
  • Explain the difference between left and right using hands or other visual aids.
  • Teach students how to differentiate between left and right in relation to directions.
  • Demonstrate how to follow simple instructions like “Go straight,” “Turn left,” or “Turn right.”
  • Practice by giving simple direction-based commands (e.g., “Turn left to the door”).
  • Teach how landmarks (e.g., trees, buildings, or parks) help us find the right direction.
  • Encourage students to identify common landmarks when exploring or going on a walk.
  • Have students follow a series of directions to reach a destination within the classroom or playground, enhancing their understanding of the right direction.

Let’s practice!🖊️