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Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 1
EDGEFIELD SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY ONE GEOGRAPHY
CHAPTER TWO: GEOGRAPHICAL SKILLS
Geographer’s name: _____________________ ( ) Class: 1 _____ Date: ____________
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP READING
(A) Grid Reference
• Always remember to start reading from the bottom left corner. Read your X-axis first.
• Four-figure grid reference gives the GENERAL location of a particular
building/feature:
1. First, read the number for the easting (from the X-axis); then
2. Then, read the northings (from the Y-axis).
• Six-figure grid reference gives the SPECIFIC location of a particular building/feature:
1. First, find the grid square with the feature/building asked in the question.
2. Then, use a ruler to divide the grid square into 10 equal parts along both the
eastings and northings.
3. Third, read the number for the easting first (from the X-axis); then
4. Lastly, read the northings (from the Y-axis).
Now you try!
Q) What is the four-figure grid reference of the Hindu temple shown in Fig. 1?
A) The four-figure grid reference is __________.
Now you try!
Q) What is the six-figure grid reference of the Hindu temple shown in Fig. 2?
A) The six-figure grid reference is ________________.
Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 2
(B) Compass Direction
• The compass points are also called cardinal points:
• To find the compass direction of one location to another location:
1. First, draw a straight line connecting the two locations/buildings.
2. Then read the question carefully –
⇒ If the question asks you the direction of A from B,
then draw a ‘+’ sign at B & read the direction from B.
⇒ If the question asks you the direction of B from A,
then draw a ‘+’ sign at A and read the direction from A.
__________
________
___________
Now you try!
Q) Find the direction of Midland from
Saginaw:
1. Draw the ‘+’ sign at Saginaw;
2. Then read the direction from
Saginaw.
A) Midland is located _____________
of Saginaw.
Now you try!
Q) Eg. Find the direction of Saginaw
from Midland:
1. Draw the ‘+’ sign at Midland;
2. Then read the direction from
Midland.
A) Saginaw is located _____________
of Midland.
___________
________
___________ ___________
__________
Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 3
• To find the compass bearing of between two locations:
1. First, draw a straight line connecting the two locations/buildings.
2. Then read the question carefully –
⇒ If the question asks you the direction of A from B,
then draw a ‘+’ sign at B & read the direction from B.
(C) Straight Line Distances
• Maps will always show things smaller than they are in reality. But things shown on maps
are always drawn to scale. Meaning, the size of the things (ie. buildings/features/distances)
on the map is always drawn using a ratio to the actual distance on the ground.
• Eg.
• To measure the straight line distance between two locations:
1. First, draw a straight line connecting the two locations/buildings.
2. Use a ruler to measure the distance between the two locations.
 Eg. You measured 2 cm on your ruler.
3. Refer to the scale of the map to find the actual distance on the ground.
 Eg. The scale states 1 : 50 000
 Meaning, 1 cm on map represents 50 000 cm (ie. 500 m or 0.5 km)
on the ground.
 Thus, the 2 cm you measured on your ruler represents (2 x 0.5km =)
1 km on the ground.
Now you try!
Q) Find the bearing of the church
from the Dairy Farm:
1. Draw the ‘+’ sign at the Dairy
Farm;
2. Then place your protractor
covering the right half of the ‘+’
sign.
3. Read clockwise starting from 0º
.
A) The compass bearing of the church
from the Dairy Farm is ________.
Size of church drawn on map: Size of church in reality
(5 times bigger):
[Scale] 1 : 5 (meaning 1 cm on the map represents 5 cm on the
ground – always same units!!)
[Ratio] map : reality = 1 : 5
Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 4
(D) Contour Lines
• Contour lines show the height of the land.
o When the contour lines are drawn close together, it means that the height of the
land changes a lot over a short distance  represents a steep slope.
o When the contour lines are drawn far apart, it means that the height of the land
changes very little over a short distance  represents a gentle slope.
• Contour lines have regular intervals (ie. equal increase/decrease in height between each
line)
Now you try!
Q) Find the straight line distance
between the Chestnut Hill School and
the Dairy Farm:
1. Draw a straight line connecting
both locations.
2. Then use your ruler to measure
the distance between them.
Ruler measurement: _______ cm.
3. Refer to the scale on the map;
take note of the unit conversion.
1 cm (map) = 25 000 ___ (actual)
1 cm (map) = _______ m (actual)
1 cm (map) = ______ km (actual)
______ cm (map) = _______ km
(actual)
A) The straight line distance is
________km / _______ m.
Scale 1 : 25 000
Steep
slopeGentle
slope

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S1 GE Handout - Map Reading (Student)

  • 1. Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 1 EDGEFIELD SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY ONE GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER TWO: GEOGRAPHICAL SKILLS Geographer’s name: _____________________ ( ) Class: 1 _____ Date: ____________ TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP READING (A) Grid Reference • Always remember to start reading from the bottom left corner. Read your X-axis first. • Four-figure grid reference gives the GENERAL location of a particular building/feature: 1. First, read the number for the easting (from the X-axis); then 2. Then, read the northings (from the Y-axis). • Six-figure grid reference gives the SPECIFIC location of a particular building/feature: 1. First, find the grid square with the feature/building asked in the question. 2. Then, use a ruler to divide the grid square into 10 equal parts along both the eastings and northings. 3. Third, read the number for the easting first (from the X-axis); then 4. Lastly, read the northings (from the Y-axis). Now you try! Q) What is the four-figure grid reference of the Hindu temple shown in Fig. 1? A) The four-figure grid reference is __________. Now you try! Q) What is the six-figure grid reference of the Hindu temple shown in Fig. 2? A) The six-figure grid reference is ________________.
  • 2. Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 2 (B) Compass Direction • The compass points are also called cardinal points: • To find the compass direction of one location to another location: 1. First, draw a straight line connecting the two locations/buildings. 2. Then read the question carefully – ⇒ If the question asks you the direction of A from B, then draw a ‘+’ sign at B & read the direction from B. ⇒ If the question asks you the direction of B from A, then draw a ‘+’ sign at A and read the direction from A. __________ ________ ___________ Now you try! Q) Find the direction of Midland from Saginaw: 1. Draw the ‘+’ sign at Saginaw; 2. Then read the direction from Saginaw. A) Midland is located _____________ of Saginaw. Now you try! Q) Eg. Find the direction of Saginaw from Midland: 1. Draw the ‘+’ sign at Midland; 2. Then read the direction from Midland. A) Saginaw is located _____________ of Midland. ___________ ________ ___________ ___________ __________
  • 3. Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 3 • To find the compass bearing of between two locations: 1. First, draw a straight line connecting the two locations/buildings. 2. Then read the question carefully – ⇒ If the question asks you the direction of A from B, then draw a ‘+’ sign at B & read the direction from B. (C) Straight Line Distances • Maps will always show things smaller than they are in reality. But things shown on maps are always drawn to scale. Meaning, the size of the things (ie. buildings/features/distances) on the map is always drawn using a ratio to the actual distance on the ground. • Eg. • To measure the straight line distance between two locations: 1. First, draw a straight line connecting the two locations/buildings. 2. Use a ruler to measure the distance between the two locations.  Eg. You measured 2 cm on your ruler. 3. Refer to the scale of the map to find the actual distance on the ground.  Eg. The scale states 1 : 50 000  Meaning, 1 cm on map represents 50 000 cm (ie. 500 m or 0.5 km) on the ground.  Thus, the 2 cm you measured on your ruler represents (2 x 0.5km =) 1 km on the ground. Now you try! Q) Find the bearing of the church from the Dairy Farm: 1. Draw the ‘+’ sign at the Dairy Farm; 2. Then place your protractor covering the right half of the ‘+’ sign. 3. Read clockwise starting from 0º . A) The compass bearing of the church from the Dairy Farm is ________. Size of church drawn on map: Size of church in reality (5 times bigger): [Scale] 1 : 5 (meaning 1 cm on the map represents 5 cm on the ground – always same units!!) [Ratio] map : reality = 1 : 5
  • 4. Student’s copy/Prepared by Miss Lena Teo 4 (D) Contour Lines • Contour lines show the height of the land. o When the contour lines are drawn close together, it means that the height of the land changes a lot over a short distance  represents a steep slope. o When the contour lines are drawn far apart, it means that the height of the land changes very little over a short distance  represents a gentle slope. • Contour lines have regular intervals (ie. equal increase/decrease in height between each line) Now you try! Q) Find the straight line distance between the Chestnut Hill School and the Dairy Farm: 1. Draw a straight line connecting both locations. 2. Then use your ruler to measure the distance between them. Ruler measurement: _______ cm. 3. Refer to the scale on the map; take note of the unit conversion. 1 cm (map) = 25 000 ___ (actual) 1 cm (map) = _______ m (actual) 1 cm (map) = ______ km (actual) ______ cm (map) = _______ km (actual) A) The straight line distance is ________km / _______ m. Scale 1 : 25 000 Steep slopeGentle slope