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What is a symbol?
Road signs are also pictures of objects. We call them SYMBOLS. A map is actually also a picture that you see far below you if you look at the ground from high up in the air.
Over many years people who draw maps have designed symbols for each separate object. These symbols are recognised by everybody and therefore have the same meaning for everybody, otherwise nobody will understand what is drawn on a map.
These recognised symbols are pictured at the bottom of a map and are called the KEY to that map.
Activity 1:
To identify the position of places on a map
[LO 1.4]
Suppose you are at Tom’s school. In what direction does the following lie?
Activity 2:
To draw a simple sketch plan
[LO 1.4]
Use the knowledge you have acquired so far and draw a simple sketch plan of how you must walk/ride from school to your friend’s house.
Remember:
indicate the route in red.
LO 1
GEOGRAPHICAL ENQUIRY
The learner will be able to use enquiry skills to investigate geographical and environmental concepts and processes.
We know this when the learner:
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