Points of View’s purpose is to help individuals improve their visual-spatial abilities. In the digital version, the user is comparing directly on the screen. We’ve added an additional level of difficulty to this packet by making it a hybrid. The user no longer compares points of view directly on a screen, but they have to compare the worksheet to the screen as if they were holding a map in real life. This hybrid exercise will be a great way to practice using a map by orienting using visual-spatial skills to find the user’s unique orientation.
This worksheet is great to use with middle schoolers, older individuals, and non-English speakers or non-verbal individuals, or anyone who would like to practice using a map.
If you found this exercise to be fun, try the real-life orientation Packet #32. If you would like to practice other points of view exercise, click here →
Included inside: 6 worksheets, 24 activities, 3 videos, and bridging questions.