Activities

Geospatial Web Quest

  • Try the Geospatial Web Quest. This print-and-copy task helps students become familiar with the Geospatial Christchurch website functions. It also assists students with their inquiry skills, particularly information gathering and asking good questions. Students need to have an internet connection and their class login. Word (52k) | PDF (480k).

Geospatial Audio Activity

Print-and-photocopy

Curriculum Area Strand Background Pages Learning Outcome Activity

Social Studies
Level 3-5

Geography NCEA
Level 1-2

Place and Environment
Continuity and Change
Identity, Culture and Organisation


Spatial Analysis

ALL
  • Use map reading skills
  • Use google maps to answer questions about location
  • Develop awareness of how and when geospatial information is used
  • Read, model and use topographic maps
  • Apply geospatial information to solve problems
  • Analyse geospatial information
  • Show awareness of a variety of perspectives about land zoning decisions

 

  • The Language of Location - Word (284k) | PDF (213k)
  • Reading Maps and Using Geospatial Data - Word (1.7Mb) | PDF (402k)
  • Topographic Maps - Word (6Mb) | PDF (500k)
  • Debating the Issues - Word (31k) | PDF (200k)
  • Earthquake Geospatial Data - Word (39k) | PDF (181k)
  • Design Your Own Subdivision - Word (40k) | PDF (262k)

Mathematics

Curriculum Strand Background Pages Learning Outcomes Activity

Mathematics
Level 3-4

Mathematics
Level 5-6

Number and Algebra
Statistics

Geometry

ALL

  • Students will be able to apply number strategies and number knowledge to a range of problems related to their LEARNZ virtual field trip
  • Students will be able to apply laws of trignometry to a surveying context
  • Field Trip Number Challenge Word (31k) | PDF (125k)
  • Surveying Word (168k) | PDF (392k)

Geography Achievement Standard 1.8

Using Eagle Technology and ArcGIS Online you can evaluate the affect of the Canterbury earthquakes. Lesson Plan - PDF (454k). How to set up a ArcGIS account - PDF (181k).

Interactive, self-marking activities

  1. Where am I?
  2. Collecting Geospatial Data - Surveying
  3. GPS and GIS
  4. Topographic Maps
  5. Hydrography
  6. Property Information and Subdivisions
  7. Rebuilding Christchurch Infrastructure
  8. A New Central City