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Introduction to conducting fieldwork - OCRField sketches

Geography fieldwork involves formulating an enquiry question, gathering data, analysing the results and reaching conclusions. Fieldwork is often written up as a report.

Part of GeographyGeographical skills

Field sketches

Field sketches are a useful form of data. They can help us 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.
A rough sketch of a valley landscape, with mountains, forest, farm house, river, river cliff and rapids visible.
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Example of a field sketch