The following instructions have been written to support the learning of students visiting Coultershaw Beam Pump. How to draw a field sketch.

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The following instructions have been written to support the learning of students visiting Coultershaw Beam Pump. How to draw a field sketch

Draw 2 lines lightly, approximately dividing the page equally into 3 parts.

Looking at the landscape view draw in the HORIZON using the top line as a guide. Draw what you can see in the far distance e.g. Hills at the top. Draw things nearest to you at the bottom of your sketch.

Draw in the “middle ground” downwards from the horizon line. Remember, the nearer something is the more detail you can see.

Draw in anything that you can see!

If it doesn’t look like what it should then label it. You can add extra details, such as the place, time, date, weather, direction and don’t forget to put your name on your field sketch.

Do you recognise this photo? Compare this to the field sketch. Why is the field sketch a really useful way of recording this special place?