GEOGRAPHY LABELLING A FIELD SKETCH YEAR 10 GEOGRAPHY LABELLING A FIELD SKETCH GCSE- HIGHER GRADE.
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GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCHYEAR 10 GEOGRAPHY
LABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
GCSE- HIGHER GRADE
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
This activity will help you to support your child to...
• Draw and annotate a field sketch using appropriate geographical terminology.
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Watch the video about Old Harry Rocks, Dorset
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Read this explanation...
Drawing and annotating a field sketch is an important skill for a geographer.
Field sketches can be used to explain the formation of physical features.
As geographers we should use appropriate geographical terminology to label our field sketches.
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Try this activity... Draw a sketch of this image.
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
How successful were you? It should look like this...
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Try this activity... Add the following labels to your sketch.
Discolouring at the base shows wave action between high and low tide- corrasion will form a
wave cut notch.
This is a chalk headland- there will be many cracks for hydraulic
action to exploit.
Because this is a headland, it is
exposed to the full power of the sea.
Wave cut platform- erosion can’t take place below low tide.
A cave- formed by continual corrasion.
An arch would have been here, formed when two caves meet-it
collapse due to erosion at its base.
A stack formed by the collapse of the arch-
overtime this will form a stump.
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
How successful were you? It should look like this...
Because this is a headland, it is exposed to the full power of the
sea.
This is a chalk headland- there will be many cracks for hydraulic
action to exploit.
Wave cut platform- erosion can’t take place below low tide.
Discolouring at the base shows wave action between high and low tide- corrosion will form a
wave cut notch.
A cave- formed by continual corrosion.
A stack formed by the collapse of the arch-
overtime this will form a stump.
An arch would have been here, formed when two caves meet-it
collapse due to erosion at its base.
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Try this activity... Can you match the description to the correct term?
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Challenge your child and take their learning to the next level...
Watch this video from the Dorset Tourist Board.
GEOGRAPHYLABELLING A FIELD SKETCH
Challenge your child and take their learning to the next level...
Produce a guide to the different coastal features found along the Dorset Coast.
This website might be helpful in your research. Click on the logo below.