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Halloween Cardinal Directions Worksheet – Spookyville Map Navigation
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What It Is:
This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders helps students strengthen geography and direction-following skills through a fun Halloween map activity. Using the compass rose and the Spookyville map, learners answer questions about moving north, south, east, or west between locations like the haunted house, ghost, vampire, and jack-o’-lantern.
Why Use It:
This festive worksheet builds understanding of cardinal directions and spatial relationships while keeping the learning experience seasonal and engaging. It’s ideal for integrating geography and critical thinking into Halloween-themed lessons.
How to Use It:
• Review the compass rose and discuss the meaning of North, South, East, and West.
• Have students examine the Spookyville map and use directional clues to answer each question.
• Encourage them to explain their reasoning for each direction choice.
• Great for centers, early finishers, or October geography lessons.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grade 3 students.
• Grade 3: Reinforces cardinal directions and map navigation through applied problem solving.
• Grades4: Perfect as an extension or review activity for spatial awareness and geography skills.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that combines geography, logical thinking, and seasonal fun in one printable resource.
This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders helps students strengthen geography and direction-following skills through a fun Halloween map activity. Using the compass rose and the Spookyville map, learners answer questions about moving north, south, east, or west between locations like the haunted house, ghost, vampire, and jack-o’-lantern.
Why Use It:
This festive worksheet builds understanding of cardinal directions and spatial relationships while keeping the learning experience seasonal and engaging. It’s ideal for integrating geography and critical thinking into Halloween-themed lessons.
How to Use It:
• Review the compass rose and discuss the meaning of North, South, East, and West.
• Have students examine the Spookyville map and use directional clues to answer each question.
• Encourage them to explain their reasoning for each direction choice.
• Great for centers, early finishers, or October geography lessons.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grade 3 students.
• Grade 3: Reinforces cardinal directions and map navigation through applied problem solving.
• Grades4: Perfect as an extension or review activity for spatial awareness and geography skills.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that combines geography, logical thinking, and seasonal fun in one printable resource.




