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Geometric-O setup with animal checkpoints arranged in a rectangle and four colored corner cones (red, blue, green, yellow)
Setup: animal checkpoints with four colored corner cones

Geometric-O — Activity

Use a simple map to do progressively harder courses

Time30-60 minutes
SpaceAny space (gym, schoolyard, or local park)
MaterialsCheckpoints with animals and numbers (31-40), 4 colored cones (red, blue, green, yellow), Geometric-O maps (5 and 10 checkpoint versions), Small whiteboard and markers (or paper), All-checkpoints map
VocabularyMap, Spatial relationship, Orient the map, Landmark

"We use a map to know where something is before we even find it"

Orient the map using the colored landmarks in the corners. Visit each checkpoint on the map in order. Do it again, faster. Repeat, from memory. Geometric-O can be done outdoors or indoors. Builds map reading, orientation, spatial relationships, and the ability to connect a 2D map to 3D space.

Setup

  1. Arrange checkpoints (cones with animal pictures and numbers 31-40) to match the all-checkpoints map
  2. Place colored cones (red, blue, green, yellow) in the corners as landmarks. Exact distances do not need to be perfect as long as cones are in the correct positions relative to the colored landmarks
  3. Draw the arrangement on a whiteboard without indicating which animal is at each location
  4. Set geometric maps out where students can see them, ideally next to a self-serve station

Steps

1. Whiteboard introduction. Have students gather facing the arrangement:

  • Hold up the whiteboard map upside down (not oriented to the cones)
  • Quiz students on what the dots represent (orange dots = animal cones, colored dots = colored landmark cones)
  • Ask students what is wrong with the map (it is upside down)
  • Have students shout "Stop!" as you slowly rotate the map to orient it
  • When oriented, show how colored cones on the map match real life, and how animal cone groupings match too
  • Point to checkpoints on the map and ask which animal is there. Then point to animals in real life and ask where they are on the map

2. Spatial descriptions. Ask students to find checkpoints based on descriptions of increasing difficulty:

  • Easy: "Find the animal closest to the red cone"
  • Medium: "Find the animal furthest from the blue cone"
  • Hard: "Find all the animals between the yellow and green cone"

3. Geometric courses. Students may work in pairs, sharing one map and switching who holds it after each course:

  • Pass out 5-checkpoint maps. Each course has an animal name on it. Visit checkpoints in order, starting with the triangle
  • The partner with the animal clue sheet can verify correctness
  • Progress to 10-checkpoint maps

Differentiation

Ways to adapt the activity to meet the needs of your students: slow things down, increase the challenge, or adapt for different learners

  • Younger students: use all levels (1 checkpoint, then 2 on corners, then 2 with one off-corner, etc.)
  • Older students: skip to 5-checkpoint maps, then move to 10-checkpoint maps
  • For speed: repeat the same course and beat your time
  • From memory: put the map away and try to complete the course
  • Remove landmarks: take away the colored corner cones for an extra challenge

Tips

  • The whiteboard introduction is essential. Do not skip it. It teaches orientation before students try courses on their own
  • Students should always orient their map before starting a course
  • If students are struggling, have them match the colored cones first, then find their checkpoint relative to those landmarks
Electronic timing optional

See Electronic Timing for setup instructions.

Videos

How to Teach Geometric-Ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32D52UPa7Gw

How to teach Geometric-O

Geometric-O in actionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Nk2K_QQ89s

Geometric-O in action

Geometric Animal-Ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu1DLRNDAlA

Geometric Animal-O

Orienteering with a pattern maphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtUZVh1cQPI

Choose your challenge: a clue sheet or a map!

First courses with SPORTIdenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-Z22BrQcD8

You can also use electronic timing!

Basketball-Ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKYcVCUWYQ8

Basketball-O: orienteering on a basketball court