Norfolk Coast Fieldwork Ideas

Support for students from my school (and others) who are taking part in fieldwork on the Norfolk Coast, for Geography at KS2, KS3, GCSE or 'A' level, or just for the fun of it.

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Mapping our Shores

We will also be able to make use of this resource as a SECONDARY data source.
It is a mapping project by the National Trust.

It explores how the land is used around the coast, and 


See the Geographical magazine article for the full details..

A Secondary data source is one which has not been collected by you personally.
Posted by Alan Parkinson at 09:52
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