
Direction Decider
This worksheet features icons like arrows, cars, and birds, where students choose between “up” or “down” to describe each. There’s also a scene of children on a seesaw, adding a playful, practical example of positioning. The black-and-white icons provide a simple, visually clear way to differentiate directions. This activity fosters basic understanding of positional words through easy-to-identify symbols.
This exercise encourages visual recognition and reinforces directional vocabulary. Selecting “up” or “down” in each case builds critical thinking as students analyze the orientation of each icon. The mix of everyday items helps students connect vocabulary with familiar objects, improving comprehension. Working with black-and-white symbols also focuses attention on form and function, sharpening observation skills.