Grade 3 Orientation Worksheet
A science worksheet for Grade 3 students to learn about orientation, cardinal directions, and using a compass.
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Grade 3 Orientation Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. Which direction is opposite of North?
East
South
West
Up
2. If the sun rises in the East, what direction does it set in?
North
South
West
East
3. The four main directions are North, South, East, and .
4. A tool that helps us find directions is called a .
5. Look at the compass rose below. If you are facing North, what direction is to your right?

6. The sun always rises in the West.
True
False
7. A compass points to North.
True
False
8. If your classroom door is in the North direction, and your teacher's desk is to the East of the door, describe where the teacher's desk is in relation to the door.
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