LOCATING THE STREAM L.I To complete our maps and then write a description of the location of the stream. STARTER: True or false? 1.The stream starts at.

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LOCATING THE STREAM L.I To complete our maps and then write a description of the location of the stream. STARTER: True or false? 1.The stream starts at Pigeon Mountain 2. The stream flows in a northerly direction. 3.It is an underground stream until Casuarina Road

FACKTS! When we are mapping, we need to make sure that we have FACKTS… Frame – must be ruled Arrow - which direction is North? Colour – appropriate, shaded colour, not solid Key – to show what your symbols mean Title – what are you mapping? date if possible Scale – ratio of real life to map size

MAPPING THE STREAM Use the detailed map to complete on your piece of paper a simple map showing the location of the following: Pakuranga Road, Bucklands Beach Road, Aviemore Drive, Pigeon Mounatain Road, Casuarina Road the outline of the stream the area of the school (outline and shade) shade in Pigeon Mountain reserve (already drawn on your map)

MAPPING THE STREAM Use the detailed map to complete on your piece of paper a simple map showing the location of the following: Pakuranga Road, Bucklands Beach Road, Aviemore Drive, Pigeon Mounatain Road, Casuarina Road the outline of the stream the area of the school (outline and shade) shade in Pigeon Mountain reserve (already drawn on your map)

STOP AND CHECK! Does your map have… F A C K T ? If not, fix it now!

DESCRIBING THE LOCATION OF THE STREAM Where did we say that the stream starts? It is an underground stream until it reaches what road? Which direction does it flow – northwards or southwards? It heads under Mooney’ bridge and then flows through which local sports and recreation ground? It then joins in to the Pakuranga Creek beside the Pakuranga Country Club. Pakuranga Creek then flows west into the T_______ River. NOW TURN THIS INFORMATION INTO A PARAGRAPH!