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# At-Home Orienteering

| Lesson                                                                                                      | Description                                                |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| [Find Five and Clues](/navigationgames/progressions/at-home-intro/at-home-2-find-five-and-clues.md)         | Hide and find objects                                      |
| [Features and Symbols](/navigationgames/progressions/at-home-intro/at-home-1.md)                            | Use symbols to represent objects                           |
| [Clue Sheet Orienteering](/navigationgames/progressions/at-home-intro/at-home-3-clue-sheet-orienteering.md) | Visit the objects in the sequence shown on your clue sheet |
| [Make a Map](/navigationgames/progressions/at-home-intro/at-home-4-make-a-map.md)                           | Draw a map and mark the object locations                   |
| [Indoor Courses](/navigationgames/progressions/at-home-intro/at-home-5-indoor-courses.md)                   | Keep your map oriented while you do a course               |

Each lesson includes sections on learning goals, vocabulary, safety and reflection. We start each lesson with a comic strip and an introduction.&#x20;

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