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Picture Detectives Matching images and clues to map references Paula Owens Geography teaching resource Primary

Digimap for Schools Geography Resources These resources are a guide for teachers to demonstrate to the whole class or direct individual students as appropriate. Each activity has several ideas within it that you can tailor to suit your class and pupils. Some resources contain worksheets for direct distribution to pupils. Title: Picture Detectives Level Context Location Primary Matching images and clues to map references Various locations and can be adapted for use anywhere Knowledge/Skills Curriculum links (England) Curriculum links (Wales) Scottish Curriculum for Excellence Using four and six figure grid references to find places, reading and interpreting maps, using a map key, placing labels and annotating maps Use the eight points of a compass, four-figure grid references, symbols and key (including the use of Ordnance Survey maps) to build their knowledge of the United Kingdom; use maps and digital mapping to locate and describe features Identify and locate places and environments using maps; use maps, imagery and ICT to find and present locational information Social Studies Outcomes: People, Place and Environment: 2-13a, 2-14a Activity Matching descriptions, of what people are most likely to do in a place, with muddled grid references; finding out the location of photographs taken around Great Britain. Introduction Maps, images and descriptive writing all offer us clues about places: where they are, what they are like and what you can do there. Digimap for Schools uses symbols and labels at various scales and these provide very detailed information about places and landscapes shown on the map. This activity is designed to help pupils read and interpret that information. Main activity Before you begin you may wish to discuss some familiar places with the class and where they might be most likely to for example, go shopping, go for a walk, ride a bike, and so on. Discuss how maps can help you identify what you can do in a place. The activity provides a set of 20 photographs organised on four sheets, showing various locations around Great Britain. There are six worksheets to choose from offering three different levels of challenge. The first two use all the photographs and the last four each use just one photograph sheet.

Each worksheet has a description of what you might do in that place and a grid reference. These have all been muddled up. Pupils will act as detectives to find out where these places are. The following instructions are suitable for all worksheets. Tasks Open Digimap for Schools and turn on the grid. Type one of the grid references into the search box. When the map opens pupils look at the clues on the map to find out what this place is like and to match each of the grid references with a picture and a most likely to description. They may find the following helpful: a. Using the map keys to help identify features, symbols and letters. b. Zooming in and out of the map view to look at different scales. c. Moving the map a little to explore the features shown. d. TIP: If they lose the place they are exploring while moving the map, hit search again to re-centre the map on the grid reference. In addition to completing the worksheet you may also ask pupils to use the Annotation tools to label all of the places with the photo number and a title for example, 1. Derby Station. To do this: e. First choose the text colour, font and type size. f. Select then click on a location where the photo was taken. Write the name of the place with the number of the photograph. g. When all of the photographs are found pupils can give the map a title, save and print as required. Taking it further Ask pupils to research some more photographs of places around Great Britain using Geograph and make up Most likely to questions for them.

Ask pupils to make a collection of local photographs and identify them on a local map using six figure grid references. Ask pupils to investigate some of the photographs provided and do some further research about the place or building shown. Illustrate with some maps of your choosing. Resources A. Answers sheet for teachers with image numbers, grid references and descriptions. B. Worksheet 20 descriptions and grid references. Photograph numbers are already given for each description. C. Worksheet as above, but picture numbers not given (slightly harder for higher ability pupils). D. Worksheet descriptions and grid references just for images 1 5 (Sheet H). E. Worksheet descriptions and grid references just for images 6 10 (Sheet I). F. Worksheet descriptions and grid references for images 11 15 (Sheet J). G. Worksheet descriptions and grid references for images 16 20 (Sheet K). (Sheets D, E, F, G are easier sheets for pupils requiring a little more support). H. Photograph sheet to match D I. Photograph sheet to match E J. Photograph sheet to match F K. Photograph sheet to match G Links Geograph images - over 5 million moderated and geo-referenced photographs that are free to use under creative commons licensing http://schools.geograph.org.uk/ You can also use the Geograph Tool in Digimap for Schools to find images. Click the Geograph icon and enter your search terms to find matching images. NOTE: you can also enter an asterisk to see all available Geograph images at a location (only in the 5 most zoomed in maps). Using grid references, interactive guide https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/resources/maps-and-geographic-resources/the-national-grid.html EDINA at University of Edinburgh 2016 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License

A. Answers sheet Photo number Where is this place? 1 The Swiss Re Tower or the Gherkin as it is nicknamed, City of London 2 Forestry Commission Path Abergorlech In this place you are most likely to... See a famous city landmark Go hiking through a forest Grid reference TQ332812 SN587338 3 Buckingham Palace See where the Queen lives TQ290796 4 Sea, North coast of Sheppey off Warden Point 5 View of viaduct over the River Wey, Guildford, Surrey Go out fishing in a boat Walk beside a river and under a viaduct TR017733 SU992504 6 Hampton Court Palace See somewhere made famous by Henry VIII TQ157684 7 WW2 defence battery Shellness, Sheppey Play in an old WW2 defence building TR052676 8 Windsor Castle, Windsor See a castle, do some shopping and take a boat trip 9 Ferry on the Thames, Windsor Take a boat ride on the Thames SU970770 SU968773 10 Leeds Castle, Leeds, Kent Visit a castle in the countryside TQ836532 11 Natural History Museum See a whale and a dinosaur TQ266790 12 Sheffield Railway Station Catch a train SK357869 13 Llanberis Station, Snowdon Mountain Railway 14 Coast at Carreg Lydan, Cardigan Island Nature Reserve 15 Ruins of castle Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire Go up a mountain on a train Watch seals and have a picnic Visit a ruined castle SH582597 SN163512 SN310407 16 Devil s Bridge, Pontarfynach Find waterfalls SN741772 17 Youth Hostel Borth, Stay in a Youth Hostel SN608907 18 Rye Harbour, Sussex Watch boats in a harbour TQ942190 19 Edinburgh Castle http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/28 - Image Copyright Andy Stephenson 20 Tobermory Parish Church, Tobermory, Isle of Mull http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/151 33 -Image Copyright J M Briscoe. Visit a castle built on a volcanic rock Go to church on an island NT251735 NM503553

B. Picture Detectives: Solve the mystery of where these pictures were taken! Photo number Where are you most likely to... 1 See a famous city landmark? 2 Go hiking through a forest? 3 See where the Queen lives? 4 Go out fishing in a boat? 5 Walk beside a river and under a viaduct? 6 See somewhere made famous by Henry VIII? 7 Play in an old WW2 defence building? 8 See a castle, do some shopping and take a boat trip? 9 Take a boat ride on the Thames? 10 Visit a castle in the countryside? 11 See a whale and a dinosaur? 12 Catch a train? 13 Go up a mountain on a train? 14 Watch seals and have a picnic? 15 Visit a ruined castle? 16 Find waterfalls? 17 Stay in a Youth Hostel? 18 Watch boats in a harbour? 19 Visit a castle built on a volcanic rock? 20 Go to church on an island? Write the grid reference here Grid references TR017733 SN163512 SN310407 TQ836532 SU970770 SU968773 TR052676 SU992504 TQ266790 TQ332812 SH582597 SN741772 TQ942190 NT251735 SN587338 SK357869 SN608907 TQ157684 NM503553 TQ290796

C. Picture Detectives: match the photo and find the places! Photo number Where could you go to... See a famous city landmark? Go hiking through a forest? See where the Queen lives? Go out fishing in a boat? Walk beside a river and under a viaduct? See somewhere made famous by Henry VIII? Play in an old WW2 defence building? See a castle, do some shopping and take a boat trip? Take a boat ride on the Thames? Visit a castle in the countryside? See a whale and a dinosaur? Catch a train? Go up a mountain on a train? Watch seals and have a picnic? Visit a ruined castle? Find waterfalls? Stay in a Youth Hostel? Watch boats in a harbour? Visit a castle built on a volcanic rock? Go to church on an island? Write the grid reference here Grid References TR017733 SN163512 SN310407 TQ836532 SU970770 SU968773 TR052676 SU992504 TQ266790 TQ332812 SH582597 SN741772 TQ942190 NT251735 SN587338 SK357869 SN608907 TQ157684 NM503553 TQ290796

D. Picture Detectives: most likely to...? These pictures, descriptions and grid references show locations for planned days out but they ve all become muddled up! Can you use your geographical detective skills to sort them out? Match the pictures first to the activity. Then, investigate the mixed up grid references to try and find out where each place is. In which place are you most likely to... See a famous city landmark? Go hiking through a forest? See where the Queen lives? Go out fishing in a boat? Walk beside a river and under a viaduct? Which picture? (1 5) Where is this place? Give the name of the location or place shown on the map Grid reference SN587338 TR017733 TQ290796 TQ332812 SU992504 NOTES: locate these grid references using the search tool on Digimap for Schools. Note any information such as place names or features that will help you match to images and activities.

http://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk E Picture Detectives: most likely to...? These pictures, descriptions and grid references show locations for planned days out but they ve all become muddled up! Can you use your geographical detective skills to sort them out? Match the pictures first to the activity. Then, investigate the mixed up grid references to try and find out where each place is. In which place are you most likely to... See somewhere made famous by Henry VIII? Play in an old WW2 defence building? See a castle, do some shopping and take a boat trip? Take a boat ride on the Thames? Visit a castle in the countryside? Which picture? (6 10) Where is this place? Give the name of the location or place shown on the map Grid reference What can you find there? Make notes if it helps you TQ836532 TR052676 SU968773 TQ157684 SU970770

F http://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk Picture Detectives: most likely to...? These pictures, descriptions and grid references show locations for planned days out but they ve all become muddled up! Can you use your geographical detective skills to sort them out? Match the pictures first to the activity. Then, investigate the mixed up grid references to try and find out where each place is. In which place are you most likely to... See a whale and a dinosaur? Catch a train? Go up a mountain on a train? Watch seals and have a picnic? Visit a ruined castle? Which picture? (11 15) Where is this place? Give the name of the location or place shown on the map, Grid reference What can you find there? Make notes if it helps you SK357869 SN163512 TQ266790 SH582597 SN310407

http://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk G Picture Detectives: most likely to? These pictures, descriptions and grid references show locations for planned days out but they ve all become muddled up! Can you use your geographical detective skills to sort them out? Match the pictures first to the activity. Then, investigate the mixed up grid references to try and find out where each place is. In which place are you most likely to... Find waterfalls? Stay in a Youth Hostel? Watch boats in a harbour? Visit a castle built on a volcanic rock? Go to church on an island? Which picture? (16 20) Where is this place? Give the name of the location or place shown on the map, Grid reference What can you find there? Make notes if it helps you SN608907 NT251735 NM503553 TQ942190 SN741772