“…In this way, the child learns many concepts such as size, shape, color, size, weight, volume, measurement, counting, time, space, distance, space, and many mental processes such as matching, classification, sorting, analysis, synthesis and problem solving. (Koçyiğit, Tuğluk, & Kök, 2007, p.336) In recent years in Turkey and in terms of achieving the intended outcomes and skills of the widespread sport of orienteering in the world, orienteering can be used in lessons as a kind of game (Tanrıkulu, 2011, Avcı, 2013, Pouya, Demir & Demirel, 2017. It is also thought that spatial thinking skills can be gained by students in a more enjoyable and permanent way through orienteering (Avcı, 2013).…”