Chapter Overview
The chapter 'Hide and Seek' introduces students to the concepts of direction, position, map reading, and spatial understanding. Students learn how to describe the position of objects and people using terms like 'left', 'right', 'in front of', 'behind', and also use simple maps to locate places. Through playful activities and relatable examples, children begin to think geometrically and understand space and movement.
Important Keywords
- Direction: The path along which something moves or faces (e.g., left, right, north).
- Position: The place where someone or something is located.
- Map: A representation of an area showing physical features and locations.
- Landmark: A recognizable object or place that helps in navigation.
- Route: A path taken to reach from one place to another.
- Clockwise: Movement in the same direction as the hands of a clock.
- Anti-clockwise: Movement opposite to the direction of a clock's hands.
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