Today we will focus on words to describe location and direction.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.
Year 1
Year 1
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Understanding words to describe location and direction
Understanding words needed to give and follow directions
Today we will focus on words needed to give and follow directions.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.
Understanding directional words
Learn to understand the direction words clockwise and anticlockwise, forwards and backwards, left and right. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Following instructions using location words
Learn to follow instructions using location words. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Understanding and following directions
Learn to understand and follow directions to different locations. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Understanding and comparing longer and shorter durations
Learn to compare the duration of events.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
Ordering events from shortest to longest duration
Learn to compare and order the duration of events.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
Comparing the duration of months, weeks, days and hours
Learn to compare and order the duration of a month, week, day and hour.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
Understanding the duration of months, weeks, days and hours
Learn to describe the duration of days and hours.You will need some paper and something to write with.
Sequencing familiar events of a day in order of time
Learn to describe the duration of a day and sequence familiar events.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
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Visit protect yourself online: a guide to cyber security for young people to learn more.
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