Treasure Hunt Worksheet
Treasure Hunt Map with Accessories: Find the Treasure
Step by step toward the treasure — that is the idea behind this treasure hunt with Accessories. The child sees a grid of pictures and a short trail of directions, and follows them in order: a move up, a move down, a step left, a step right. With each instruction the child shifts one square across the Accessories, watching the route take shape toward the hidden prize. Nothing is counted and nothing is added; the work is all looking, deciding, and moving the right way. This direction-following is a lovely readiness skill, one that quietly prepares a child for reading and writing later on. The pictures of Accessories make the map feel cosy, and reaching the treasure at the end feels like a small celebration.
Here the grid is a little bigger, so the trail to the treasure has more steps, and the child follows each one in order across the Accessories. Reading a direction, moving a square, and reading the next builds focus and a real feeling for the map. There are no points and no clock — just the quiet satisfaction of reaching the treasure at the end.
If your child enjoys this treasure hunt with Accessories, there is plenty more to explore, with no pressure and no counting. You can print the worksheet as a PDF to follow on paper, or play the interactive version online, always free and with no sign-up. There are no timers and no scores: each child sets the pace, with warmth and no shame about a wrong turn. When this is easy, try a treasure hunt with Accessories on a bigger map, or follow the directions through a new set of pictures. You can also browse every treasure hunt worksheet to keep the spatial-reasoning practice going, gently and at your child's own pace.
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