1. Shadow Play: Show how shadows change direction in the morning, noon, and evening to teach about cardinal directions.
  2. Sunrise and Sunset: Explain that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west to help understand direction.
  3. Using a Compass: Introduce the concept of a compass and how it points north, helping to navigate using the sun's position.
  4. Sun Dial Experiment: Create a sundial to demonstrate how the shadow moves to indicate time and direction.
  5. Tracking the Sun's Movement: Observe and record how the sun's path changes throughout the day to understand directionality.
  6. Seasonal Changes: Explain how the sun's angle changes with seasons, affecting shadow lengths and direction.
  7. Cultural Examples: Explore how different cultures have used the sun for direction, such as ancient civilizations or indigenous peoples.
  8. Drawing Sun Maps: Create maps where the sun's position indicates direction, making it a fun way to learn about Geography.
  9. Nature Walks: Take outdoor walks, observing how sunlight filters through trees and landscapes to understand direction.
  10. Storytelling with the Sun: Tell imaginative stories where the sun plays a role in guiding characters through different directions and adventures.