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 Scale is the relationship between distance on a map and 
distance on the ground 
 A scale of 1CM to 1 KM means that every centimetre on the 
map is equal to 1 kilometre on the ground
 Representative Fraction (RF) – a ratio that tells us the scale. 
Eg. 1:50,000 means every one centimetre on the map equals 
50,000 centimetres on the ground 
 Statement of Scale – scale is stated. E.g. on most maps, scale 
is 2cm (on map) to 1Kilometre (on ground) 
 Linear Scale – A line on the map showing the scale
Linear Scale 
Statement of Scale
 Small Scale Map – Shows a Large Area with little detail 
 Large Scale Map – Shows a Small Area with great detail
 Straight Line Distance: Place a straight edge of paper on a 
map, mark the paper where each point touches it, use the 
linear scale to measure the distance 
 Curved Line: Break the line into little straight sections and 
measure them
 In an Ordinance Survey (OS) Map, North is always towards the 
top 
 2 Centimetres on an OS Map represents 1 Kilometre on the 
ground 
 Each grid box on a map represents 1 square Kilometre 
1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 
1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km²
 To calculate the area of a square or rectangular shape – 
just count all the squares 
 To calculate the area of an irregular shape (e.g. a lake, 
bay etc.) – only count the squares that are more than 
half full
2 Es and 1 S – 
More east 
than southeast 
2 Ns and 1 W 
– more north 
than 
Northwest
 Used to pinpoint location on a map 
 Four Figure – location of a Square 
 Six Figure – location of a Point in a square 
 How do you write down a grid reference? LEN will tell you 
 LEN – Letter, Easting, Northing 
 Always pick the Bottom Left Corner of the square for your 
reference
“Go along the corridor 
before you go up the 
stairs”
 Remember the Key Term – LEN – Letter, Easting, 
Northing 
•Find the BOTTOM LEFT Corner of 
the square 
•Write the Letter (P) 
• Go straight down until you find 
the Easting 
•Go left until you find the Northing
1. Find the Square 1. Draw line down from 
the left hand corner 
1. Draw line left from the 
left hand corner
This box 
is located 
at 
M 29 23 
What is the 
location of this 
island?
 Same process as before – except that you imagine that 
the side of each grid square is divided into ten 
 Four figure – M 33 24 
 Six Figure – M 335 244 
 The numbers in red are the extra imaginary numbers
The Campsite 
is located at 
M 324 246 
4 
6
Colour gives you a 
rough idea of 
how high up a 
place is 
Brown is used to 
show high areas – 
the higher you go, 
the darker the 
brown 
Green shows low-lying 
areas
 These show exact height of a point – both give height 
in metres 
 Triangulation pillars are usually seen on mountain 
tops. 
 Spot heights .153 can be anywhere on a map.
Contours are lines on 
maps that join places of 
equal height. 
Usually drawn at 10 
metre intervals
 Slope (also called gradient) is shown by spacing of 
contours on maps. 
 Contours widely spaced apart – gentle slopes 
 Contours close together – steep slopes
 What type of slope exists between G 649 369 and the 
top of Cummeen Hill? 
 What type of slope exists on the western sides of 
Benbulben? 
 What type of slope exists on the eastern side of 
Knocknarea?
How high is your 
mountain? 
What kind of slopes 
are on it? Convex, 
Concave or Even?
 Guaranteed Junior Cert Question – Sketch only what the 
question asks 
 Marking Scheme: 
◦ Frame (1 mark) 
◦ Orientation (1 mark) 
◦ Show & Label 4 features (1 mark each shown, 1 mark each labelled) 
◦ Has it got a frame? 
◦ Is it the right shape? 
◦ Everything fully drawn? 
◦ Labelled?
How many marks would this map get?
 Draw a sketch of this map and show the following: 
◦ Frame 
◦ Proper Orientation 
◦ The N4/15 
◦ The R291 
◦ The Built up area of Rosses Point 
◦ The Coastline 
◦ Land above 100m above sea level
 Sketch this map and show the following 
◦ The Coastline 
◦ The N70 Road 
◦ The built up area of Caherdaniel 
◦ The Finglas River
 Relief – shape of the landscape (height, slope, 
landforms) 
Upland area (lots of brown) 
Roads cutting across steep 
slopes 
Lowlying areas (green) 
Gap between two high 
(brown) areas
 Well drained areas – few rivers and lakes, many roads 
and settlement 
 Poorly drained areas – lots of surface water, few roads, 
much coniferous forest
Ancient Settlement – very old, often no longer occupied – 
marked in Red 
Urban Settlement – towns, villages and cities. Also called 
Built Up Areas – marked in grey
 Rural Settlement – Isolated houses in the countryside. 
◦ Nucleated Settlement – around a centre point, e.g. Houses near a 
crossroads 
◦ Linear or Ribbon Settlement – houses stretched along a line (usually a 
road) 
◦ Dispersed Settlement – scattered around the landscape at random. 
Usually farmers houses.
 Page 193 
 W 305 737 ______________________ 
 W 348 695 ______________________ 
 W 317 733 ______________________ 
 W 346 728 ______________________
 Altitude (height above sea level) 
 Aspect (if you face south you will get more sunshine) 
 Shelter (a valley is usually sheltered from winds, a hill 
or mountain is not) 
 Slope – flat or gentle slopes are easier to build on 
 Drainage – poorly drained areas are prone to flooding 
and may be unsuitable for agriculture 
 Communications – An area that has good roads (like a 
town) is more suitable for development
 These are usually provided in urban areas. 
 Services are usually provided by people in towns –such 
as Garda, Post Office, tourism (hotels, restaurants etc), 
educational (schools), sports (swimming pools, sports 
stadiums etc) 
 Functions are usually provided by land use – e.g. 
Roads, railways, castles etc.
Forests are either Coniferous, 
Deciduous (natural) or mixed (both 
types)
 Most well drained lowland in Ireland is used for 
agriculture (in the countryside) or building (in urban 
areas) 
 Houses back from the main road are usually 
farmhouses
Industrial Areas (called 
Industrial Estates, or Ind 
Est on maps) need to be 
close to services, transport 
and built up areas
 Tourists can come to an area for: 
◦ Landscape types (e.g. Mountains, Beaches, Forests) 
◦ Services and Facilities (Hotels, Campsites, Tourist info centres) 
◦ Antiquities 
◦ Why would tourists come 
here?
1. Name the Attraction 
2. Locate it using a Grid Reference 
3. Explain Why it could be used 
“There is a beach located at 
W005 285 which can be used for 
swimming and sunbathing”
 1 ____________________________ 
 2 ____________________________ 
 3 ____________________________ 
 ...then go onto page 193
 A Slice through a landscape to show its shape or profile

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  • 2.  Scale is the relationship between distance on a map and distance on the ground  A scale of 1CM to 1 KM means that every centimetre on the map is equal to 1 kilometre on the ground
  • 3.  Representative Fraction (RF) – a ratio that tells us the scale. Eg. 1:50,000 means every one centimetre on the map equals 50,000 centimetres on the ground  Statement of Scale – scale is stated. E.g. on most maps, scale is 2cm (on map) to 1Kilometre (on ground)  Linear Scale – A line on the map showing the scale
  • 5.  Small Scale Map – Shows a Large Area with little detail  Large Scale Map – Shows a Small Area with great detail
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  • 8.  Straight Line Distance: Place a straight edge of paper on a map, mark the paper where each point touches it, use the linear scale to measure the distance  Curved Line: Break the line into little straight sections and measure them
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  • 11.  In an Ordinance Survey (OS) Map, North is always towards the top  2 Centimetres on an OS Map represents 1 Kilometre on the ground  Each grid box on a map represents 1 square Kilometre 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km² 1km²
  • 12.  To calculate the area of a square or rectangular shape – just count all the squares  To calculate the area of an irregular shape (e.g. a lake, bay etc.) – only count the squares that are more than half full
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  • 14. 2 Es and 1 S – More east than southeast 2 Ns and 1 W – more north than Northwest
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  • 17.  Used to pinpoint location on a map  Four Figure – location of a Square  Six Figure – location of a Point in a square  How do you write down a grid reference? LEN will tell you  LEN – Letter, Easting, Northing  Always pick the Bottom Left Corner of the square for your reference
  • 18. “Go along the corridor before you go up the stairs”
  • 19.  Remember the Key Term – LEN – Letter, Easting, Northing •Find the BOTTOM LEFT Corner of the square •Write the Letter (P) • Go straight down until you find the Easting •Go left until you find the Northing
  • 20. 1. Find the Square 1. Draw line down from the left hand corner 1. Draw line left from the left hand corner
  • 21. This box is located at M 29 23 What is the location of this island?
  • 22.  Same process as before – except that you imagine that the side of each grid square is divided into ten  Four figure – M 33 24  Six Figure – M 335 244  The numbers in red are the extra imaginary numbers
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  • 25. The Campsite is located at M 324 246 4 6
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  • 27. Colour gives you a rough idea of how high up a place is Brown is used to show high areas – the higher you go, the darker the brown Green shows low-lying areas
  • 28.  These show exact height of a point – both give height in metres  Triangulation pillars are usually seen on mountain tops.  Spot heights .153 can be anywhere on a map.
  • 29. Contours are lines on maps that join places of equal height. Usually drawn at 10 metre intervals
  • 30.  Slope (also called gradient) is shown by spacing of contours on maps.  Contours widely spaced apart – gentle slopes  Contours close together – steep slopes
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  • 34.  What type of slope exists between G 649 369 and the top of Cummeen Hill?  What type of slope exists on the western sides of Benbulben?  What type of slope exists on the eastern side of Knocknarea?
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  • 36. How high is your mountain? What kind of slopes are on it? Convex, Concave or Even?
  • 37.  Guaranteed Junior Cert Question – Sketch only what the question asks  Marking Scheme: ◦ Frame (1 mark) ◦ Orientation (1 mark) ◦ Show & Label 4 features (1 mark each shown, 1 mark each labelled) ◦ Has it got a frame? ◦ Is it the right shape? ◦ Everything fully drawn? ◦ Labelled?
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  • 39. How many marks would this map get?
  • 40.  Draw a sketch of this map and show the following: ◦ Frame ◦ Proper Orientation ◦ The N4/15 ◦ The R291 ◦ The Built up area of Rosses Point ◦ The Coastline ◦ Land above 100m above sea level
  • 41.  Sketch this map and show the following ◦ The Coastline ◦ The N70 Road ◦ The built up area of Caherdaniel ◦ The Finglas River
  • 42.  Relief – shape of the landscape (height, slope, landforms) Upland area (lots of brown) Roads cutting across steep slopes Lowlying areas (green) Gap between two high (brown) areas
  • 43.  Well drained areas – few rivers and lakes, many roads and settlement  Poorly drained areas – lots of surface water, few roads, much coniferous forest
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  • 49. Ancient Settlement – very old, often no longer occupied – marked in Red Urban Settlement – towns, villages and cities. Also called Built Up Areas – marked in grey
  • 50.  Rural Settlement – Isolated houses in the countryside. ◦ Nucleated Settlement – around a centre point, e.g. Houses near a crossroads ◦ Linear or Ribbon Settlement – houses stretched along a line (usually a road) ◦ Dispersed Settlement – scattered around the landscape at random. Usually farmers houses.
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  • 53.  Page 193  W 305 737 ______________________  W 348 695 ______________________  W 317 733 ______________________  W 346 728 ______________________
  • 54.  Altitude (height above sea level)  Aspect (if you face south you will get more sunshine)  Shelter (a valley is usually sheltered from winds, a hill or mountain is not)  Slope – flat or gentle slopes are easier to build on  Drainage – poorly drained areas are prone to flooding and may be unsuitable for agriculture  Communications – An area that has good roads (like a town) is more suitable for development
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  • 57.  These are usually provided in urban areas.  Services are usually provided by people in towns –such as Garda, Post Office, tourism (hotels, restaurants etc), educational (schools), sports (swimming pools, sports stadiums etc)  Functions are usually provided by land use – e.g. Roads, railways, castles etc.
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  • 59. Forests are either Coniferous, Deciduous (natural) or mixed (both types)
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  • 61.  Most well drained lowland in Ireland is used for agriculture (in the countryside) or building (in urban areas)  Houses back from the main road are usually farmhouses
  • 62. Industrial Areas (called Industrial Estates, or Ind Est on maps) need to be close to services, transport and built up areas
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  • 64.  Tourists can come to an area for: ◦ Landscape types (e.g. Mountains, Beaches, Forests) ◦ Services and Facilities (Hotels, Campsites, Tourist info centres) ◦ Antiquities ◦ Why would tourists come here?
  • 65. 1. Name the Attraction 2. Locate it using a Grid Reference 3. Explain Why it could be used “There is a beach located at W005 285 which can be used for swimming and sunbathing”
  • 66.  1 ____________________________  2 ____________________________  3 ____________________________  ...then go onto page 193
  • 67.  A Slice through a landscape to show its shape or profile