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Looking for a fun, hands-on way to teach your kids about geography? We’ve got just the thing! Say hello to our Compass Scavenger Hunt. It’s perfect for making learning feel like an adventure.Check out the full lesson and activity plan below. Don’t forget to share and drop a comment if you liked it, it helps our page A LOT!Lesson and Activity Plan: Learn About Cardinal Directions with a Compass Scavenger HuntLearning Objective:Students will learn about the four cardinal directions (North, South, East, and West) and how to use a compass through a fun scavenger hunt activity.Materials List: Compasses (one per student or group) Printed maps of the scavenger hunt area (optional) Pencils and paper for taking notes Small tokens or treasures to hide A large outdoor or indoor space suitable for a scavenger hunt A whistle or signaling device for starting/stopping the huntStep-by-Step Guide:Preparation:1. Prepare the scavenger hunt area by hiding small tokens or treasures at various locations. Make sure each location can be identified using cardinal directions.2. If using printed maps, mark the start point and any key landmarks.Introduction (10-15 minutes):1. Begin by explaining what cardinal directions are: North, South, East, and West.2. Show students how to use a compass to find these directions. Explain that the needle always points North.Activity Instructions:1. Divide students into pairs or small groups if necessary.Step 1: Orienting the Compass (5 minutes):a. Have each student/group stand at the start point.b. Demonstrate how to hold the compass flat in their hand.c. Show them how to turn their body until the needle points to “N” on the compass.d. Once all groups are oriented correctly, proceed to step 2.Step 2: Scavenger Hunt Instructions (5 minutes):a. Distribute printed maps if using them.b. Explain that they will follow specific directional clues such as “Walk 10 steps North” or “Turn West Hunt - Summer Pack kaufen. $4.99 In den Warenkorb. 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Looking for a fun, hands-on way to teach your kids about geography? We’ve got just the thing! Say hello to our Compass Scavenger Hunt. It’s perfect for making learning feel like an adventure.Check out the full lesson and activity plan below. Don’t forget to share and drop a comment if you liked it, it helps our page A LOT!Lesson and Activity Plan: Learn About Cardinal Directions with a Compass Scavenger HuntLearning Objective:Students will learn about the four cardinal directions (North, South, East, and West) and how to use a compass through a fun scavenger hunt activity.Materials List: Compasses (one per student or group) Printed maps of the scavenger hunt area (optional) Pencils and paper for taking notes Small tokens or treasures to hide A large outdoor or indoor space suitable for a scavenger hunt A whistle or signaling device for starting/stopping the huntStep-by-Step Guide:Preparation:1. Prepare the scavenger hunt area by hiding small tokens or treasures at various locations. Make sure each location can be identified using cardinal directions.2. If using printed maps, mark the start point and any key landmarks.Introduction (10-15 minutes):1. Begin by explaining what cardinal directions are: North, South, East, and West.2. Show students how to use a compass to find these directions. Explain that the needle always points North.Activity Instructions:1. Divide students into pairs or small groups if necessary.Step 1: Orienting the Compass (5 minutes):a. Have each student/group stand at the start point.b. Demonstrate how to hold the compass flat in their hand.c. Show them how to turn their body until the needle points to “N” on the compass.d. Once all groups are oriented correctly, proceed to step 2.Step 2: Scavenger Hunt Instructions (5 minutes):a. Distribute printed maps if using them.b. Explain that they will follow specific directional clues such as “Walk 10 steps North” or “Turn
2025-04-081(RBT) (RSH) Robertson Hall and Rouss Hall (McIntire School of Commerce)2(RSH) (RBT) Rouss Hall and Robertson Hall (McIntire School of Commerce)31 Dawson's Row4104 Emmet Street (School of Architecture Annex)5108 Cresap Road61107 West Main Street71111 West Main Street (U.Va. Medical Alumni Association) (Health System)81222 Jefferson Park Avenue (Health System)9132 Emmet Street101512 Jefferson Park Avenue (Music House)111939 Ivy Road (Institutional Assessment and Studies)122 Dawson's Row (W.E.B. DuBois Tutorial Center)13203 Rugby Road142400 Old Ivy Road153 Dawson's Row (Luther P. Jackson Cultural Center)16310 Old Ivy Way17350 Old Ivy Way184 Dawson's Row (Office of African-American Affairs)19914 Emmet Street (Michie Building South)20918 Emmet Street (Michie Building North)21Abbott Center (Darden School)22Academical Village23Aerospace Research Laboratory24Albert H. Small Building25Alden House (Observatory House26Alderman27Alderman Library (ALD)28Alderman Road Residence Area (Student Residences)29Alumni Hall30Aquatic and Fitness Center (AQC)31Arena Parking32Artificial Turf Field33Astronomy Building (AST)34Aurbach Medical Research Building (450 Ray C. Hunt Drive)35Barringer Wing (Health System)36Bavaro Hall37Bemiss House (University Press)38Bice House (Student Residences)39Biology Greenhouse40Birdwood Clubhouse and Golf Course (BGC)41Birdwood Pavilion42Birdwood Residences43Blake Center (1224 W. Main Street) (Health System)44Booker House (Provost's Office)45Brooks Hall (BRK)46Brown College at Monroe Hill (Student Residences) (BRO)47Bryan Hall (BRY)48Bryant Hall at Scott Stadium (BRY)49Buckingham Palace50C. Ray Smith Alumni Hall (Darden School)51Campbell Hall (School of Architecture) (CAM)52Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium53Carr's Hill (President's House)54Carr's Hill Field55Carruthers Hall56Carter Harrison Research Building (MR-6)57Casa Bolivar (Spanish House) (Student Residences)58Cemetery (University Cemetery)59Central Grounds Parking Garage (Visitor Parking)60CFA Institute Building (560 Ray C. Hunt Drive)61Chemical Engineering Research Building (CHE)62Chemistry Building (CHM)63Child Development Centers64Clark Hall (CLK)65Claude Moore Health Sciences Library (Health System)66Claude Moore Nursing Education Building (Health System) (CMN)67Clay Hall and Caplin Pavilion68Clemons Library (CLM)69Cobb Hall (Health System) (COB)70Cocke Hall (COC)71Copeley Field72Copeley Hill Apartments (Family Housing)73Copeley Hill Residence Area (Student Residences)74Corner Building (Teen Health Center/Women's Center)75Culbreth Road Garage76Culbreth Road Parking Garage77Darden School of Business (GSB)78Darden School Parking Garage (GSB)79Davenport Field at the U.Va. Baseball Stadium80Davis Laboratory (Hospital West, 2nd Floor) (DVS)81Dawson's Row (DR)82Dell 183Dell 284Dell Basketball Courts85Drama Building (Culbreth and Helms Theatres) (DRM)86Dynamics Building (2015 Ivy Road)87Elson Student Health Center88Emergency Room (University Hospital)89Emmet/Ivy Parking Garage90Faulkner Complex (Student Residences)91Faulkner Residences (Faculty/Staff Housing)92Fayerweather Hall (FHL)93Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library94Fontaine Medical Office Building 1 (415 Ray C. Hunt Drive)95Fontaine Medical Office Building 2 (545 Ray C. Hunt Drive)96Fontaine Research Park97Fontana Food Center98Future site of Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center99Garrett Hall100Gibson Hall (GIB)101Gilmer Hall (GIL)102Halsey Hall (HAL)103Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library104Health Services Foundation (500 Ray C. Hunt Drive)105Hereford Residential College (Student Residences)106High Energy Physics Laboratory107Hospital Parking Garage East (Visitor Parking)108Hospital Parking Garage South (Staff only)109Hospital Parking Garage West (Visitor Parking)110Hotel A (Academical Village)111Hotel B (Washington Hall)112Hotel C (Jefferson Hall)113Hotel D (Academical Village) (HOD)114Hotel E (Colonnade Club)115Hotel F (Levering Hall)116Hunton & Williams Hall117International Residential College (Student Residences)118Ivy Stacks119Jefferson Scholars Foundation120John Paul Jones Arena121Jordan Hall
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