VCGGC062
Interpret data and information to draw conclusions and describe the direction and location of places, using terms such as north, south, opposite, near, far
Elaborations
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using information from a range of sources, such as fieldwork observations and representation of features and places in photographs, satellite images and rock art, to answer ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions
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sorting transport and telecommunications technologies by time to draw conclusions about why patterns of visits to places have changed
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investigating and reporting findings to show the influence of distance and accessibility on the use of places now and over at least one generation
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describing the direction and location (near and far, above and below, beside and opposite) of familiar places
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writing or talking about their connection to places using appropriate directional and locational terms, including north and south
VCGGC062 | The Humanities | Geography | Foundation to Level 2 | Geographical Concepts and Skills | Data and information