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To train Grade 1 students in identifying wind directions, introduce a simple, child-friendly wind vane or compass. Engage them in outdoor activities where they observe and record the wind direction using their tools. Incorporate games that involve running or moving towards the direction the wind is blowing.
To test a Grade 1 student's ability to identify wind directions, create a simple, hands-on activity using a compass and a homemade weather vane. Ask the student to observe the weather vane's direction and match it with the compass points (North, South, East, West). Record their responses to assess their understanding of wind directions.
The Identifying wind directions skill in Grade 1 Our Planet and Environment learning involves teaching students to recognize and name the directions from which the wind is coming, such as north, south, east, and west. It introduces basic concepts of wind direction and helps young learners understand how weather conditions can change based on where the wind is blowing from.