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Map Makers

Today we will be...Using aerial photographs and perspectives to recognise and create landmarks.

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Take a look at these pictures.

Can you remember what you learnt about maps in the

previous lesson?

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I wonder how maps are made.

Do you know how map makers gather all the

information?

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CSIRO [CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AHelicopter_flight_over_London.jpg

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Take a look at these photographs.

What do you notice about them?

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CSIRO [CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AHelicopter_flight_over_London.jpg

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These photographs are all taken from above.

They are called aerial photographs or aerial

perspectives.

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A person who draws or makes maps is called a cartographer.

They often use aerial photographs or satellite images to help them draw their maps. These pictures were taken by a

camera attached to an aeroplane or helicopter.

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Can you guess where this aerial photograph was taken?

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Look at the following slides.

Can you guess where my friends are by

looking at the aerial perspective?

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Where am I?

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Did you guess correctly?This aerial view is of the River

Thames in London, UK.

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This is Tower Bridge! This is the Tower of

London! Can you spot them in

the aerial photo?

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"The Royal Air Force (RAF) flypast to mark the Queen's official birthday on Saturday 14 June 2008. MOD 45147876" by Photo: Cpl Scott Robertson/MOD. Licensed under OGL via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Royal_Air_Force_(RAF)_flypast_to_mark_the_Queen%27s_official_birthday_on_Saturday_14_June_2008._MOD_45147876.jpg#/media/File:The_Royal_Air_Force_(RAF)_flypast_to_mark_the_Queen%27s_official_birthday_on_Saturday_14_June_2008._MOD_45147876.jpg

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Did you guess correctly?This aerial view is of Buckingham Palace,

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This is Buckingham Palace! Can you spot the white and gold statue in the aerial photo?

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Did you guess correctly?This aerial view is of

Edinburgh in Scotland, UK.

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This is Edinburgh Castle! Can you spot it in the

aerial photo?

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Did you guess correctly?

This aerial view is of Cardiff in Wales, UK.

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This is the Millennium Stadium! Can you spot it in the aerial

photo?

Attribution: Gareth James from geograph.org.uk

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Did you guess correctly?

This aerial view is of Belfast in Northern

Ireland, UK.

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This is Belfast City Hall! Can you spot it in the

aerial photo?

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Did you guess

correctly?This aerial view is of the Eiffel

Tower, Paris, France.

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What do you notice about these

drawings?

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Think, pair and share

your ideas.

What shapes can you see?

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These are called plan views. A plan is a map of an area or room from

above, so it is just like a drawing of an aerial view.

Plans can help us in lots of different ways such as when people are selling

houses, doing interior design or showing a safety route.

They show us where furniture and

fixed items are within the room, such as chairs, tables or staircases.

Have you ever seen a plan of a building?

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Plans or maps are kept simple and clear. They don’t add lots of detail such as the pen pots,

books or cushions.

They use simple shapes to show the items.

The chairs in this plan are orange squares.

The cupboards are blue rectangles.

Can you spot the tables?

Can you spot two doors?

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This line shows where the door is.

The red rectangle is the board.

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We have two new members of our class starting soon. Can you help them by drawing a plan of the classroom?

It would be really helpful to know the layout of the classroom!

Don’t forget to make sure it’s an aerial

view!

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Plenary

You have one minute to draw a plan of your

bedroom.

Don’t forget to keep it simple!

Go!

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