PPT-Every square on a map has a grid reference. This is a number (like a co-ordinate) that
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Grid references always show us the bottom left hand corner of the grid square we want To find it first read down the vertical line from the bottom left hand corner
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Grid references always show us the bottom left hand corner of the grid square we want To find it first read down the vertical line from the bottom left hand corner to find the number 45 Next read along the horizontal line to find the number 10. By Tom Wolfe and . bobbi. . Peery. Engage. The teacher will provide a myth about crickets, and some statistics about the number of certain endangered animal species. The question is posed “How do scientists count ?” . Know the features of a standard OS map.. Understand how . relief. is shown on an OS map.. Be able to use four figure and six figure . grid references. .. By the end of this section, you will:. Standard OS maps. Ian Shuttleworth . QUB and NILS-RSU. Outline. What data resources are available to profile local communities?. How can change through time be mapped for small areas with available data? . How can these data resources be accessed?. Learning Goal. We are learning:. Shade 10 x 10 grids to represent percent, and determine the percent of a grid that is shaded. Determine the value represented by one square in a 10 x 10 grid, and determine the value of a grid given the value of one square. Mapwork skills:. c. R. Langley. Here is one square from a map. . What do these OS symbols stand for?. 26. 25. 77. 78. The four-figure grid reference for this square is 7725. 26. 25. 77. 78. Lines meet at bottom left.. What is the Ordnance Survey…?. Maps and Grid Reference. Ordnance Survey (OS) is the national mapping agency for Great Britain and is one of the world's largest producers of maps.. OS Explorer, (1:25,000) Specifically designed for walkers and cyclists. These are the most detailed leisure maps that Ordnance Survey publish and cover all types of footpaths and most details of the countryside for easy navigation.. Map Reading. Map Reading. Learning Outcome 2:. Be able to use the UK grid referencing . system to find a location. Plotting a Grid Reference. The World. The earth is a sphere (oblate spheroid if you want to be precise!). What's assessed. 3.3.1 Issue . evaluation. 3.3.2 Fieldwork. 3.4 . Geographical skills. How it's assessed. Written exam: 1 hour 15 minutes. 76 marks (including 6 marks for . SPaG. ). 30% of GCSE. Pre-release resources booklet made available 12 weeks before Paper 3 exam. How many squares are in the border? Share Your Way of Counting One student at a time, explain how you counted. Come to the board if it’s helpful. Does everyone else understand? Does someone else have another way? Ordnance Survey Maps. The horizontal lines that run across a map are called . northings. - they increase in value as they go up the map from the bottom.. The vertical lines that run across a map are called . Ordnance Survey Maps. The horizontal lines that run across a map are called . northings. - they increase in value as they go up the map from the bottom.. The vertical lines that run across a map are called . Starter. Maps!. Why do we use maps?. Why would we want to know exactly where something is on a map?. Mind map or bullet point your ideas. How do we find places on a map using grid references? . X axis, y axis, coordinate, grid reference, along the corridor and up the stairs. SUCCESS CRITERIA. To be able to apply 4 & 6 figure grid references to find places on a map. Lesson objectives;. To develop a greater understanding of how to read maps using area & grid references.. Training (on practice). Checkpoints and checkpoint cards. Full supervision on campsite. Checkpoint Cards. Team Name:. Group Members:. Day - Checkpoint Number - . 6 fig Grid Reference –. Estimated time of arrival –.
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