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Treasure maps

Treasure maps. Equipment. 1 sheet A3 paper (activity 1) Pencil Ruler Coloured pens/pencils/felts 1 sheet lined paper (activity 2). Activity 1. Design your own treasure map using symbols. Draw a grid over the map adding grid references along the bottom and up the side.

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Treasure maps

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  1. Treasure maps

  2. Equipment • 1 sheet A3 paper (activity 1) • Pencil • Ruler • Coloured pens/pencils/felts • 1 sheet lined paper (activity 2)

  3. Activity 1 Design your own treasure map using symbols. Draw a grid over the map adding grid references along the bottom and up the side. • Your map needs to have 10 symbols drawn on it and a key explaining each one. • You need to write down the 4 figure grid reference of each symbol • You then need to draw a treasure trail on the map which goes through the 10 symbols- your trail will have a start point and an end point (where the buried treasure chest is)

  4. Treasure map Symbols: 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

  5. Suggested symbols:PiratesNativesSwampQuick sandRiverHills/ mountainsSharksCrocodilesForestPalm treesTreasureShip wreck

  6. Activity 2 • Write a story about your journey along the treasure trail, include all the things you see along the way, make it as exciting as possible. • Each time you move from 1 part of the map to the next, write the direction you are moving in using the Cardinal Points (on the next slide) Good luck me hearties…aaaaargh!

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