Find the Big Dipper in the northern sky - everyone can find that. The two stars that make up the front of the dippers "bowl" point directly up at the North Star.
Ursa Major
in the north
Cassiopeia
the Little Bear
Ursa Major is the constellation. The 2 stars in the bowl of the dipper point to Polaris. Polaris IS the North Star.
Pegasus is north of the constellation Aquarius.
The Great Bear (Ursa Major) is to the North, and is the third-largest constellation in the night sky.
Ursa Major/The Great Bear/The Plough/The Big Dipper/The Drinking Gourd.
Find The Plough constellation (big dipper) - on the 'bowl' of the formation - follow a line up from the two stars at the end, and the first star you come to in a direct line is the North Star.
The North Star (Polaris) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor and the 45th brightest star in the night sky. Its temperature is 6015 K.
The Big Dipper.Mostly known for having the North Stars Location,Easiest to see,And most spotted at night.
The north star, Polaris, is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, the "Little Bear".