The Carcassonne Connection Aim: To collate and display our data from the Carcassonne trip.

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The Carcassonne Connection Aim: To collate and display our data from the Carcassonne trip.

La Sondage Question 1 – Where did you come from today? Create a Choropleth map on the outline map of France to show the results. Question 2 – What best describes your visit? Create an imaginative chart to show the results Question 3 – How did you get here today? Create an imaginative chart to show the results. Can you incorporate images into your graph?

Who is this strange kid? Leave me alone!!!

Interpreting your results. You now need to interpret your results. Look at each set of results and write a detailed few paragraphs to show what you have found. Are there any patterns to your data? Looking at your traffic survey, do your results cause any potential problems to Carcassonne?

The Speed Survey. So fast, it went past in a blur

The Amenity Survey Use the photos you snapped of your amenities. An area with lots of amenities is a sign that it attracts lots of tourists. It may help your claim that your zone is the number one tourist area. Next page for further instructions…

I really shouldnt have had those beans last night Whats that smell?

The Amenity Survey You need to tally up all your amenities Find a suitable photo for each category Find an imaginative way of showing your results. Not just a boring Excel bar chart! Write about the results. What are the most popular amenities? What are your opinions of them? In your opinion, what other amenities were needed, if any?

Spot the difference?

The People Count You are trying to find out how popular your zone was with tourists. You need to tally up all the age ranges that you noted during the 5 minute count. Again, you need to show these results in a chart of your choice. Write a piece of text that describes your results. Is your zone popular with males, females, families etc? Does this mean that your zone has something for everyone or does it just cater for one type of tourist?

Bargain Hunt. You were given 10 to spend on three souvenirs that had a Geography link. You need to present each souvenir, say how much it cost and write down what the Geography link was. This will form part of your display.