2024 03 ATMIM
Welcome to the 2024 ATMIM Conference Navigation Games page!
From here you will find resources to get you started on incorporating orienteering into your programs. You can use the menu to move around the site or click directly on the links below.
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The Navigation Games Kit
Workshop: Developing a Math Orienteering Unit
Thursday 14th March, 8.30 - 9.30am, Room 408/409
Victoria (Vickie) Cavanaugh, 7th grade Math teacher, Public Schools of Brookline
Barb Bryant (Navigation Games President, Orienteering USA)
Slide deck (including map)
All students deserve to explore the outdoors. Doing so while engaging in meaningful math discussions is a win-win for everyone. In our project-based middle school math unit, students learn map-reading, gather data, hone estimation and measurement skills, and apply proportional reasoning and problem solving skills to create scale drawings (maps!) of their local community and orienteering courses for younger grades. After learning about the unit, participants will orienteer outdoors on the Holy Cross campus.
Navigation Games Information & Materials
Pre-order our new kit! - Teaching supplies for a progression of games to develop map navigation skills
Get a map made through Orienteering USA's Youth Mapping Program
Contact us for:
PDFs of kit materials for you to print and laminate yourself
Language from successful grants to municipal education foundations for orienteering curriculum development, materials and teacher training