Title: Map symbols
1Map symbols
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2What are map symbols?
- Maps give us a lot of information and there is
not much room for labels. - So we use symbols to save space and make the map
easier to read. - Symbols may be simple drawings, letters,
shortened words or coloured shapes or areas.
3How can we use them?
- A map will always have a key to list and explain
the meanings of the symbols used. - It is therefore not necessary for you to learn
all the OS symbols as you will have a key.
However it will make it quicker if you are
familiar with some of the more common ones. - If you have to draw your own map, you can make up
your own symbols but remember you must provide
a key to explain what they are.
4OS map symbols
- The OS has its own set of map symbols, often
copied by others. - These symbols can be grouped into categories like
places of interest (usually shown in black),
points of interest for tourists (blue), etc. but
every map will have a key for reference.
5Some map symbols can tell you more than just the
location of a feature.
For example the following symbols all indicate
churches
but each one will tell you a little bit about
what the church looks like.
6Some map symbols can tell you more than just the
location of a feature.
Chapel
For example the following symbols all indicate
churches
Church with a tower
but each one will tell you a little bit about
what the church looks like.
Church with a steeple
7- Areas of woodland too will tell you what type of
trees are to be found. - Below is the symbol for a mixed woodland, but the
trees could be shown as either just coniferous or
just deciduous.
Coniferous
Deciduous
8- Remember to give as much detail as you can. You
might be asked where a certain feature is so be
sure you know how to pin point its 6 figure grid
reference or the grid square/squares it covers. - Now try the following short tests.
9In order to do the test you will need to see a
copy of this map and its key. If you cannot open
this as a separate window then print this page
out before you go to the second exercise.
- Check your knowledge of OS map symbols click
here
2. Click here for map symbol exercise
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