Beach Café – Session 2 – Location you fieldwork. Is this you?

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Beach Café – Session 2 – Location you fieldwork

Is this you?

Where is it? Use place names, Use directional references, Use distances, Relate to near by coastal features (Poole & Christchurch Bay), Use different scales

What does this show?

Use?

Scale?

Purpose?

Useful?

What does this do?

What might be missing?

How would you describe this?

Purpose?

Different angles allow you to do what?

Data Presentation skills Use a range of media – Satellite images, – OS Maps, – Google Maps, Use a range of scales (zoomed in, zoomed out)

What is nearby? What is relevant to our enquiry? How distinctive is Mudeford spit? How do these human and physical features affect our enquiry?

Group Task Describe the area, Describe the coastline, What is there in the local area that impacts the coastline? (SEE) What activities happen at this area of the coastline? (SEE) How have they changed or adjusted the coastline? (Long term, short term)

Great Websites – Compares old and new maps to show how changed – Every inch of the UK photographed Geology.htm Geology.htm – Lots of A*/A information here. Also plenty of good resources to use.