To: dannys@iis.ee.ethz.ch Subject: Article #131b. From: jim.speirs@canrem.com (Jim Speirs) Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 05:56:00 -0400 Organization: CRS Online (Toronto, Ontario) Article #R131b. =============== Compass Pictures Anne Barbour The Leader, June/July 1989 These compass pictures are especially intended to help the youngest Cubs learn directions before they move on to actual compass use, but they also may help all Cubs reinforce their knowledge of compass directions. They make a nice quiet indoor activity for a bad weather night. Review compass directions briefly and give the Cubs graph paper. In the top corner, ask them to draw an eight point directional compass they can refer to. Put them in small groups with Kim or their sixer, who calls out the directions and number of squares on the paper to move in order to complete the pictures in one continuous line. Wolf Head S8; SE3; El; NE3; N8; SW2; W3; NW2 Evergreen Tree SW2; E1; SW2; E1; SW2; E1; SW2; E4; S2; N2; E4; NW2; E1; NW2; E1; NW2; E1; NW2 Envelope N6; SW6; N6; E6; NW3; SW3; SE6; W6