Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
3.E1.4 give and follow multistep instructions involving movement from one location to another, including distances and half- and quarter-turns.
Turns describe the direction and amount something rotates.
Turns can be clockwise, or counterclockwise. Clockwise means turning in the direction the hands move on a clock.
Clocks can help us understand turns.
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