Answer: Students should practice giving directions from one location to another, using signs like "GO," "LEFT," "RIGHT," "STRAIGHT," and locations like "SCHOOL," "HOME," and "STORE."

Instead of hunting for a PDF of answers, Alex spent the next two hours with Sarah. They went through the Unit 10 lessons on giving directions and the Unit 12 lessons on storytelling techniques. By the time they finished, Alex’s workbook was filled with notes—not just the "right" answers, but diagrams of where signs were placed and why.

Introduces spatial agreement and how to give directions within a building.

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