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A lesson by Dwight Sutherland Geography teacher For more lessons like this contact Dwight Sutherland on: © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012 The presentation will take the form of a classroom lesson. You should answer the questions and complete the tasks as you would in a classroom setting. Please pause the video when you’re about to answer a question or complete a task. Restart the video when you’re finish or your time is up. The teacher will then go over the correct responses.

October 9, 2012 Title: Maps L.O.: 1.To explain the qualities of a good map. Glossary 1.Map - A visual representation of a piece of land drawn to scale. © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012

Map of Europe TASK: List three facts about Europe from the map. © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012

Good Maps Have BOLTS BBorderBorder is important because … OOrientation or compass Orientation is important because … LLegend or KeyLegend is important because … TTitleTitle is important because … SScaleScale is important because … TASK: Finish the sentences to explain why each of these is important. © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012

Sutherland Island TASK: Now create your own island, then add BOLTS. © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012

Self assessment: Review your map. Give yourself a mark out of five (5) for the presentation of this map. 1.B – Border 2.O – Orientation (North arrow) 3.L - Legend (Key) 4.T – Title 5.S - Scale © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012

A lesson by Dwight Sutherland Geography teacher For more lessons like this contact Dwight Sutherland on: © DWIGHT SUTHERLAND 2012 I have a bank of geography lessons for learners year 7 up year 13.