Year 4 OAA L6 Map Key

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Teaching Outdoor and Adventurous Activities (OAA) in your school will develop teamwork, problem-solving, and resilience in your pupils while encouraging physical activity in natural settings.

We have created lots of supporting material on The PE Hub to help teachers deliver this exciting activity. A map key contains icons, shapes, or colours representing real-life objects or features such as buildings, rivers, roads, trees, etc.

Map keys help pupils to interpret data and learn how complex information can be universally understood. Using a map key pupils can learn to navigate in activities such as orienteering. Learning to read a map and use a map key is a core skill that can be developed in OAA lessons. Download our Year 6 Map key below.

Boy orienteering in primary school

A map key contains icons, shapes, or colours representing real-life objects or features such as buildings, rivers, roads, trees, etc.

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