Watch: Introduction to geographical fieldwork
What do you need to think about?
Fieldwork is when you go outside the classroom and find things out for yourself.
When carrying out fieldwork, you will need to think like a geographer. What is the field work? Where and how will you carry it out? And why will you be doing it?
What?
- observe
- plan
- question
- research
Where?
- use maps and plans to explain where places are
How?
- collect and record data to explain what people, places and environments are like
- stay safe
Why?
- think about connections between human and physical features
- present your findings using maps, pictures, charts, diagrams and writing
What are human and physical features?
Fieldwork includes investigating both human and physical features.
Human features are things that have been built, such as:
- houses
- towns
- cities
- walls
- roads
Physical features are anything that has formed naturally and that humans haven鈥檛 made, such as:
- rivers
- lakes
- oceans
- volcanoes
- mountains
What are sources?
Information can be found in both primary and secondary sources.
Fieldwork involves collecting primary sources of information.
Primary sources of information are things that were collected at the time, and include:
- photographs
- diaries
- videos
Secondary sources of information are usually based on primary sources, such as:
- magazines
- textbooks
- guidebooks
- newspapers
Take a look at some features and sources
Examples of human and physical features, and primary and secondary sources of information:
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Activities
Activity 1: Think like a geographer!
Draw a cartoon image of yourself as 鈥榞eographer鈥 and annotate it with your geography toolkit.
- What would be in your geographer鈥檚 kit bag?
- What skills would you be using?
- What kind of fieldwork questions would you ask?
Activity 2: Quiz 鈥 Geographical fieldwork
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