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Bearings - Measuring

Bearings - Measuring. Today we are learning how to: Understand simple properties of a bearing Use a protractor Measure a bearing. STARTER DRILL. STARTER DRILL. CHALLENGE THE MISCONCEPTION. The bearing of B from A is 52 o. Credit to alutwyche. CHALLENGE THE MISCONCEPTION.

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Bearings - Measuring

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  1. Bearings - Measuring Today we are learning how to: Understand simple properties of a bearing Use a protractor Measure a bearing

  2. STARTER DRILL

  3. STARTER DRILL

  4. CHALLENGE THE MISCONCEPTION The bearing of B from A is 52o Credit to alutwyche

  5. CHALLENGE THE MISCONCEPTION The bearing of P from Q is 107o Credit to alutwyche

  6. CHALLENGE THE MISCONCEPTION The bearing of T from S is 180o – 142o = 038o Credit to alutwyche

  7. DO NOW ACTIVITY 10 meter rulers have been placed in the quadrant. Each ruler represents the north line from a labelled position. In groups you are now to plan a route to different points. You must write your starting location and the bearing to another point that you will travel to. You will then do the same from your new location. Your route must contain at most 4 stop points/locations.

  8. DO NOW ACTIVITY Write your starting point on the A4 piece of paper. Write down the bearings from your journey (without the markers). Give your journey to another team. Can they now follow your tracks?

  9. DIFFERENT DO NOW ACTIVITY

  10. DO NOW ACTIVITY Bear has been dropped in the Lake district with only a compass and a pedometer (something that tells him how far he has walked) and wants to visit Stan Laurel’s birthplace in Ulverston having visited some old friends beforehand. Can you plot Bear's course around the Lake District using bearings? Credit to alutwyche

  11. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/bearings-grylls-6256304https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/bearings-grylls-6256304 Credit to alutwyche

  12. DO NOW ACTIVITY Credit to alutwyche

  13. DO NOW ACTIVITY Credit to alutwyche

  14. Summary

  15. SHOW YOUR STRENGTH A is on a bearing of 160o from B. What is the bearing of B from A? A plane flies 12 miles due North. The passengers then take a boat that travels 16 miles on a bearing of 270o. What is the distance between them? A boat sails 65 miles on a bearing of 32o. How far North has it travelled? I travel due North; I then travel due East. At that point I set up camp. A friend sets off from the same start point but travels on straight path to my camp. On what bearing did my friend travel? Give your answer to decimal place.

  16. SHOW YOUR STRENGTH 340o 20 miles 55.12 miles 039o

  17. 1. It must ALWAYS start from NORTH WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 2. It must be measured CLOCKWISE 3. It must have THREE digits

  18. EXAM QUESTION Point C is on a bearing of 045o from A, and 300o from B. Show where point C is. Draw A and B as two points in your book. A is on the left of your page, B is on the right.

  19. EXAM QUESTION 045° C A B 300°

  20. A NORTH LINE

  21. B NORTH LINE

  22. C NORTH LINE

  23. D NORTH LINE

  24. E NORTH LINE

  25. F NORTH LINE

  26. G NORTH LINE

  27. H NORTH LINE

  28. I NORTH LINE

  29. J NORTH LINE

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