Can you put your new found map skills to good use?

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Can you put your new found map skills to good use? Over To You! Can you put your new found map skills to good use?

Objectives: All of you should know exactly what all maps should include (L3) Most of you should successfully add these details to a map of the school (L4) Some of you will draw your own map of the school…..to scale! (L5)

The Task: We will undertake a quick “fieldtrip” around the school. Remember there will be classes going on around us, so keep quiet please. On your record sheets you will make some rough notes. I will guide you in this. Back in the class you will apply what we have learned to the assessment grid.

Success Criteria: Your final map should…… Have a North arrow Have a key Have a scale (which works!!) Be accurate to the ground, and represent the school (as well as possible) Be neat, tidy, and well presented L3 Use the base map provided, have a good scale, key and north arrow. L4 Use the base map, but have added your own information (i.e. location of the learning support). Also have a clear colour coded key. L5 Drawn your own map of part of the school, using your own scale and measurements, along with the above – this is an exceptionally impressive achievement for any geographer!