Clockwise and Anticlockwise worksheet Jack was looking at thebeach. He turns 1 quarter turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking.

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Clockwise and Anticlockwise worksheet Jack was looking at thebeach. He turns 1 quarter turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking at thedesert. He turns 1 quarter turn anti-clockwise. What will he be looking at now? 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Jack was looking at themountains. He turns 1 quarter turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking at theforest. He turns 1 quarter turn anti-clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking at thebeach. He turns 1 half turn anti-clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking at thedesert. He turns 1 half turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking at themountains. He turns 2 quarter turns anti-clockwise What will he be looking at now? Jack was looking at theforest. He turns 3 quarter turns clockwise. What will he be looking at now? ©

Answers Jack was looking at thebeach. He turns 1 quarter turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Desert Jack was looking at thedesert. He turns 1 quarter turn anti- clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Beach 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Jack was looking at themountains. He turns 1 quarter turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Beach Jack was looking at theforest. He turns 1 quarter turn anti- clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Desert Jack was looking at thebeach. He turns 1 half turn anti- clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Forest Jack was looking at thedesert. He turns 1 half turn clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Mountains Jack was looking at themountains. He turns 2 quarter turns anti-clockwise What will he be looking at now? Answer: Desert Jack was looking at theforest. He turns 3 quarter turns clockwise. What will he be looking at now? Answer: Desert ©

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