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Recap 1 Sketching, finishing and labelling a sketch map

Recap 1 Sketching, finishing and labelling a sketch map 1. Complete the sketch map using the OS map provided. Cartographic Skills. Recap 2

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Recap 1 Sketching, finishing and labelling a sketch map

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  1. Recap 1 Sketching, finishing and labelling a sketch map 1. Complete the sketch map using the OS map provided.

  2. Cartographic Skills Recap 2 1. Find Warkworth on the map and give the grid reference for the castle shown on the photograph in figure 1 using the map on page 35. Justify your answer.

  3. Different types of maps?? • Atlas maps • Sketch maps • Ordnance Survey maps

  4. Atlas maps • Atlases not only contain maps showing where places are but also show physical patterns such as height of the land and human patterns such as population density. • On atlas maps you must be able to recognise and describe distributions and patterns of both human and physical features • You will need to relate patterns of human geography to patterns of physical geography

  5. Atlas maps – Describe the pattern What is this showing?

  6. Relating patterns of human and physical geography • Look at the maps showing the human and physical geography of China p237 • Identify the patterns between human and physical geography

  7. Measuring distances?? Straight line distances • Use a ruler or the edge of a piece of paper • Mark the location on the paper or take the measurement • Measure this distance against the scale line on the map Curved Line distances • The curve should be split into straight sections • Straight sections can then be measured • OR measure the distance with a piece of string, length is then measured against the scale

  8. Measuring distance

  9. Using either of the methods work out the distance in kilometres of - • Between Alnwick in 19 13 to Boulmer 26 14 • The River Aln 14 15 to 25 10 • Shilbottle 19 08 to Warkworth 25 05

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