Watch: Reading maps
Map-reading tips
Take a look at useful tips with compasses and maps:
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Things to remember
To read a map you need to remember:
- A compass can help you find the right direction.
- Grid references can help find a place.
- You can find what symbols mean by using a key.
- There are different types of map, for example:
- Ordnance Survey (O/S) maps
- Street maps
- Atlases and globes
Finding grid references
This person is pointing to the park. It is located where two lines cross. If you follow the lines to the edge of the map you will see a number.
Tip:
First you find the number that goes across the bottom, which is 33 here.
Then you find the number going up the side, which is 11 here, so the grid reference is 3311.
You may see brackets around a grid reference and a comma to separate them, for example: (33,11).
Using compass points
Sometimes the direction you need to take isn鈥檛 exactly north, east, south or west and it might be in the middle of two points:
- north-east (NE) is in-between north and east.
- south-east (SE) is in-between south and east.
- south-west (SW) is in-between south and west.
- north-west (NW) is in-between north and west.
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