Geographical Skills and Investigations · Methodology
Data Representation and Analysis
Developing the skills to present geographical findings through various charts, graphs, and written reports.
Key Questions
- 1Which type of graph best represents the relationship between temperature and altitude?
- 2How can we identify patterns and anomalies in a set of geographical data?
- 3What is the most effective way to communicate complex geographical findings to a non-expert audience?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Geographical Skills and Investigations - S3MOE: Data Analysis - S3
Level: Secondary 3
Subject: Geography
Unit: Geographical Skills and Investigations
Period: Methodology
Suggested Methodologies
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