These activities focus on orientation in two-dimensional space. In simpler exercises that are especially suitable for smaller children, the direction of pencil movement is determined by arrows. In more complex exercises letters T (top), B (bottom), R (right), L (left) or cardinal points are used instead. They are all variations of treasure hunting on paper, that is, their aim is to find a secret place on the map.
These activities focus on orientation in two-dimensional space. In simpler exercises that are especially suitable for smaller children, the direction of pencil movement is determined by arrows. In more complex exercises letters T (top), B (bottom), R (right), L (left) or cardinal points are used instead. They are all variations of treasure hunting on paper, that is, their aim is to find a secret place on the map.