(e.g. forward, back, left, right)
(e.g. North, North West, South, East, West)
(e.g. picture taken from the sky 'google maps')
The appearance of an object or place from above.
The main tool used by geographers. Maps show features in a plan view as birds see it from above.
A symbol is a picture on the map that represents something in the real world.
A small picture of each of the symbols used on the map, along with a written description of the meaning of each of these symbols.
The scale shows how much bigger the real world is than the map. If the scale is 1: 50,000 it means that the map is 50,000 times smaller than the real world. For example, every 1cm on the map represents 50,000cm in the real world.
Coordinates are a set of values that show an exact position. On maps it is common to have a pair of numbers to show where a point is: the first number shows the distance along and the second number shows the distance up or down. Example: the point (12, 5) is 12 units along, and 5 units up.
Ordnance Survey maps use common map symbols, e.g. P for car park.
Look at the OS map below.
Can you complete the grid references? Using this OS map extract, drag the grid references below to the right row in the table.
Feature / Location | Grid Reference |
---|---|
Information Centre, Breakwater | |
Places of worship, Ty Isaf | |
Parking, Yspitty | |
Telephone, Park Ho | |
Bryn Carnarfon Camp Site | |
Tir Morfa Bus Station | |
Motorway Junction | |
Train Station, Llangennech |
Create questions for your friends, e.g. Where would the closest place to eat be if I was near the playground?