Make a Treasure Map & Treasure Hunt: Cardinal & Intermediate Directions Activity
$3.00
Students LOVE this fun & engaging way to practice cardinal and intermediate directions with a Treasure Map and/or Treasure Hunt for kids! You can use the Treasure Hunt and Treasure Map drawing activities separately or together, both have accompanying grading rubrics. This cardinal and intermediate directions worksheet is a great way to teach cardinal and intermediate directions.
PRODUCTS INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE:
Description
Create Your Own Treasure Map (Make a Treasure Map for Kids!) Students LOVE this fun & engaging way to practice cardinal and intermediate directions with a Treasure Map and/or Treasure Hunt for kids! You can use the Treasure Hunt and Treasure Map drawing activities separately or together, both have accompanying grading rubrics. This cardinal and intermediate directions worksheet is a great way to teach cardinal and intermediate directions to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or even 5th grade students.
Also included in this resource is a full and quarter-page Compass Rose poster for wall display or student reference.
Make Your Own Treasure Hunt:
Students work alone or in groups to pick a small object to hide in the classroom. First, they must choose their starting point and then work together to design the treasure hunt. I have found it helpful to check each groups’ directions for accuracy before sending other students to hunt!
Example directions:
- Start at the classroom door.
- Then, take 1 small step South.
- Next, 5 hops Northeast.
- After that, turn and face West and take 1 large lunge.
Draw a Treasure Map:
Have students draw a map of the classroom, school, or other familiar location. Then, they can draw in a path to treasure where X marks the spot!








