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January 28, 2008

Classifications

Filed under: Teaching and Learning, landscapes — jdmcd @ 6:11 pm
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Originally uploaded by jmmcdgll

Here is 3D model that is trying, through use of colour and shape, to classify various species of the primate family. Classification is central to all sciences and of course plays an important part in geography. We have started to look at how we may classify the scenery of Scotland, and how we can divide rocks into the three main groups-Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.

TO DO

1. Use the comments space below to suggest to me some other types of classification we can use in geography.

2. Using this photo as a starting point, in your jotter sketch out your own classification diagram for eg rocks, scenery, towns, land uses,…

make sure to focus on layout, handwriting and good use of colour and shape.

Further Information: See the excellent British Isles website for more details and helpful links.

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