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IPC - Earth As An Island (Week 16 Reflection)
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How many Geographical Features did we learn today?
3
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Name the 3 geographical features that we learned from today.
Map Scale/Contour Lines/Map Symbols/
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Used to represent real-life features. This makes the maps easier to read. This is referring to which feature?
Map Symbols
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A scale on the map shows.....
Any answer which is close to the definition: Relationship between a distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the earth.
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What are the colours used for the contour lines on a map?
Brown/Orange
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We can measure curvey lines using a straight ruler. (True/False)
False (We can use a curved ruler/thread)
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Draw 2 map symbols on the whiteboard representing a mountain and a river.
Teacher to accept answers accordingly.
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The shortest distance between 2 points is sometimes known as 'Frog Flies'
False (Crow Flies)
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The measurement on the map is the same as the measurement in real life. (True/False)
False
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If 1m = 500km. What is the measurement of 50m?
50 x 500 = 25,000 km
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