Nav B_1: Maps, Scale and Distance. Learning Intention: To familiarise you with the main features of an Ordnance Survey map.

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Nav B_1: Maps, Scale and Distance

Learning Intention: To familiarise you with the main features of an Ordnance Survey map.

Success Criteria: By the end of this session everyone should be able to: Explain the purpose of a map; Describe the basic layout and features of an Ordnance Survey map; Show which way is North on an OS Map; Calculate distances on a 1: OS map. Some of you may be able to: Describe the difference between True North, Grid North and Magnetic North.

Activities: 1.Brainstorm: What is a map? 2.Introduction to the 1:50k Landranger 3.Scale & Calculating Distances

What is a map?

What are maps? Maps are a way for us to see what the world looks like. It is a method we use to locate different things and to help us find our way from one place to another

Map 1: Where is this and what does it show?

Map 2: Where is this and what does it show?

Map 3: Where is this and what does it show?

Map 4: Where is this and what does it show?

Map 5: Where is this and what does it show?

So where are those places? Map 1 is the Mappa Geographica which is a map of the world and was drawn in 1703 Map 2 is Scotland and the map shows the main towns and roads Map 3 is a Satellite Image of the World taken in 2001  Map 4 is a street map of Dundee, drawn in 2005  Map 5 is a map of Angus showing the major towns and some of the local physical features, 2012