Instructions
Stand in an area with as little artificial light as possible, and look up into the northern sky.
Look for a formation of brighter stars that stands out from the other stars, which will appear dimmer and smaller. Seven stars comprise the Big Dipper, and they resemble a drinking ladle.
Concentrate on the two stars that form the outer edge of the dipper. These stars are the "pointer stars" (given this name because you can use them to point to Polaris).
Extend a straight line from the two pointer stars to find Polaris (the North Star). Polaris is the end star on the handle of the Little Dipper.