Map Skills 6 ‘How can we describe routes?’ To understand how we can describe routes and places using an Ordnance Survey map. 1. 1. Describe the route from.

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Map Skills 6 ‘How can we describe routes?’ To understand how we can describe routes and places using an Ordnance Survey map Describe the route from your home to Challenge College, make sure it is detailed enough so that someone who does not know the area could still follow it.

Describing Routes What is the difference between physical and human features? What is the difference between physical and human features? In your description of your route to school did you mention any physical features? If so underline them. In your description of your route to school did you mention any physical features? If so underline them. Did you mention any human features if so circle them. Did you mention any human features if so circle them.

Describing Routes Using the Foundations textbook answer questions 1, 2, and 3. Using the Foundations textbook answer questions 1, 2, and 3.