Geographical Skills and Investigations · Methodology
Map Reading and Interpretation
Mastering the use of topographic maps, symbols, and scale to understand spatial relationships and terrain.
Key Questions
- 1How can we translate three-dimensional landscapes into two-dimensional map representations?
- 2What stories can map symbols tell us about the history and economy of a place?
- 3How do geographic information systems enhance our ability to solve spatial problems?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Geographical Skills and Investigations - S3MOE: Map Reading - S3
Level: Secondary 3
Subject: Geography
Unit: Geographical Skills and Investigations
Period: Methodology
Suggested Methodologies
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