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A picture tells a thousand words

A picture tells a thousand words. Identify different features of this photograph. Aim: How do you annotate and interpret geographical photographs?. Where’s Wally…. FIND: The most boring parts of the picture 5 different colours 2 human features 2 physical features

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A picture tells a thousand words

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  1. A picture tells a thousand words Identify different features of this photograph Aim: How do you annotate and interpret geographical photographs?

  2. Where’s Wally… • FIND: • The most boring parts of the picture • 5 different colours • 2 human features • 2 physical features • 4 different adjectives for 1 features e.g. grey, winding, wide, concrete road

  3. Dudley photo • Describe the different land coverage • In what part of the picture can you see evidence of residential land? • Where is the school? • Describe the settlement shape in the woodland

  4. Field sketches http://www.oup.com/uk/geog.world/demo/content/skillskit/how2_fieldsketch/#p1 http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/int/geog/limestone/field/index.shtml Why do you think field sketches are useful?

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