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Field sketches

Field sketches are a useful form of data. They help geographers to remember the places that have been visited.

How to draw a field sketch

Field sketches can be drawn by anyone - fantastic artistic skills are not required. Drawing a field sketch is a straightforward process:

  1. Identify the landscape that needs to be sketched.
  2. Write a title that will help to locate the sketch, eg 'Site One'.
  3. Draw an outline of the main features of the landscape with a pencil, eg hills and valleys or buildings and roads.
  4. Add detail to the sketch to record more information, eg river features, such as and Only draw people if they are important to the enquiry question.
  5. Annotate or label the field sketch to give more information about the landscape and conditions, eg what was the weather like?
  6. Consider taking a photograph to support the field sketch.
A rough sketch of a valley landscape, with mountains, forest, farm house, river, river cliff and rapids visible.