Use fieldwork to observe, measure, record and present the human and physical features in the local area using a range of methods, including sketch maps, plans and graphs, and digital technologies.
Use the eight points of a compass, four and six-figure grid references, symbols and key (including the use of Ordnance Survey maps) to build their knowledge of the United Kingdom and the wider world.
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Which method is NOT a way to observe and record the human and physical features in the local area?
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Playing video games
Using digital technologies
Creating graphs
Sketch maps
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What tool can be used to create a visual representation of the local area's layout?
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Reading a novel
Watching a movie
Sketch maps
Listening to music
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Which method is NOT a way to observe and record the human and physical features in the local area?
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What tool can be used to create a visual representation of the local area's layout?
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Which method would best help you visualize data collected during fieldwork?
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If you are standing at 'G4' on a six-figure grid reference and move three squares north, which square will you be in?
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Which direction is directly opposite northeast on a compass?
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On an Ordnance Survey map, what does the symbol of a small blue triangle with a dot inside represent?