Treasure Hunt Worksheet
Treasure Hunt Map with Music: Find the Treasure
Which way next? In this treasure hunt with Music, the child answers that question by following directions, not by counting. The map is a grid where every square holds a picture, and a row of simple steps tells the child to go up, down, left, or right. Beginning at the start, the child reads one direction, slides to the next square, reads the following one, and keeps going until the treasure is reached. Picking out which square sits above and which sits to the side is real spatial-orientation work, a readiness skill for the year before school. With Music the child already knows scattered across the map, the whole hunt stays like a friendly game played at the child's own pace.
This version mixes the moves so the child changes direction often, turning up, then left, then down through the Music on the way to the treasure. Switching directions like this strengthens flexible spatial thinking in a playful way. The child can trace the path with a finger as many times as they like; here it is the looking that counts, not any number.
If your child enjoys this treasure hunt with Music, 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 Music 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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