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Mapping Skills Mastery

Geography • 40 • 19 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Geography
40
19 students
23 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

recap of how scale is shown on os maps , the components of a discovery map and direction on a map. they are drawing a 8 point compass and findong the direction of local landmarks for the assessment for this , the yare just looking at a legend and finding the different services/things on the map for that. include Learning intentions, success criteria and assessment strategies in it.

Mapping Skills Mastery

Learning Intentions

  • To understand how scale is represented on Ordnance Survey (OS) maps
  • To identify components of a discovery map
  • To learn how to use direction on a map, including drawing an 8-point compass
  • To develop skills in using a legend to find services and places on a map
  • To apply knowledge by finding directions to local landmarks using a compass rose

Success Criteria

  • Accurately describe how scale influences the representation of distance on OS maps
  • Name and explain key components of a discovery map (e.g., title, scale bar, legend, north arrow)
  • Confidently draw an 8-point compass (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW) on paper
  • Use a map legend to correctly identify at least five different services or features (e.g., school, church, hospital, park, bus stop)
  • Correctly determine and record the direction of at least three local landmarks using compass points

Curriculum Links

This lesson aligns with the Geography strand of the Irish Primary School Curriculum (1999), particularly the Strand Unit: Spatial Sense (1st Class), which covers basic map skills including reading maps, understanding symbols, and directions. It also addresses key elements under the cross-curricular priority of Environmental Awareness and Care by encouraging exploration of the local environment through mapping.

Resources Needed

  • Large OS map extracts relevant to the local area (one per pair of students)
  • Printed discovery map examples
  • Compass rose templates (blank and labelled)
  • Whiteboards and markers or plain paper and pencils
  • Rulers
  • Photos or listing of local landmarks for reference
  • Assessment checklist for teacher use

Lesson Activities (40 minutes)

1. Starter & Recap (8 minutes)

  • Begin with a quick Q&A to recap what students already know about maps, focusing on scale (e.g., “What does scale on a map tell us?”).
  • Use a large OS map extract to visually demonstrate scale bars (e.g., 1cm = 1km) and explain how actual distances are represented.
  • Show a discovery map and guide students to identify its components: title, scale bar, legend, north arrow—use questioning to stimulate observation.

2. Introduction to Direction (7 minutes)

  • Briefly introduce the compass rose on OS maps; explain cardinal points (N, E, S, W) and intercardinal points (NE, SE, SW, NW).
  • Demonstrate how to draw a simple 8-point compass on the board.
  • Distribute compass templates and have each student draw and label their own compass rose carefully.

3. Guided Practice: Using a Legend (10 minutes)

  • Pair students (9 pairs, one group of 3). Provide each pair with a local area OS map extract and a legend.
  • Task: Find and note down at least five different services or features shown on the map using the legend.
  • Circulate and support students, prompting them to use symbols correctly.

4. Directional Activity with Local Landmarks (10 minutes)

  • Display or read out a list of local landmarks (e.g., school, post office, park, church).
  • Students use their maps and compass roses to find the direction from a common point (e.g., their school or classroom) to each landmark, recording answers as N, NE, etc.
  • Encourage discussion of why knowing directions is important in everyday life.

5. Consolidation and Assessment (5 minutes)

  • Conduct a quick formative assessment by asking students to share one fact about scale, one map component, and one direction they learnt today.
  • Use a simple checklist to record which students are meeting success criteria based on their map annotations and compass rose drawings.
  • Provide verbal feedback focusing on positive efforts and areas for improvement.

Assessment Strategies

  • Formative Checks: Ongoing questioning, observation during pair work, and monitoring compass rose accuracy.
  • Map Legend Task: Evaluate students’ ability to correctly identify services on the map using the legend.
  • Compass Rose Drawing: Assess precision and correct labelling of the 8-point compass.
  • Direction Finding: Check written directions to local landmarks for correctness and understanding.
  • Self-Assessment: End-of-lesson reflection where students state one thing they learned to encourage metacognition.

Differentiation

  • Provide additional compass rose templates with directional labels for students needing support.
  • Challenge more able students by asking them to estimate distances using map scale and incorporate distance into their directional findings.
  • Use paired work to enable peer learning and support.

Cross-Curricular Links & Extension

  • Maths: Measurement and scale concepts reinforce numeracy skills.
  • SPHE: Understanding local area builds connection and safety awareness.
  • Language: Encourage use of geographical vocabulary (compass points, scale, legend) in speaking and writing.

For homework or extension, students could be invited to create a simple discovery map of their route from home to school, including legend and compass rose, fostering application of skills learned.


This highly interactive and practical lesson not only meets Irish educational standards but also develops real-world skills in navigating and understanding spatial relationships—key competencies in Junior Cycle Geography.

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