Here's a fun way to locate Ursa Major.

The Big and Little Dippers are opposed in the sky, so once you have located Polaris, you will have an easy time locating "The Bears."

Where is the Big Dipper at nightfall and early evening? At this time of year, the most famous star pattern visible from this hemisphere – the Big Dipper – lurks low in the north during the evening hours. To find the Big Dipper’s place in the sky, remember the phrase: spring up and fall down. That’s because the Big Dipper shines way high in the sky on spring evenings but close to the horizon in autumn.
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