Conclusion
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Through this WebQuest you have learned:

~ how the Cartesian coordinate grid was developed

~ how to read a coordinate grid

~ how to use a coordinate grid

~ how to create your own coordinate grid based on maps.

Also, you have practiced writing a summary, explored the world and its topography, and discussed reasons for using coordinate grids.

Your journey might be over for now, but it has not really ended because your travels and use of coordinate grids will continue throughout your schooling and life outside of school.

For further study or enrichment activities with coordinates,practice with this tutorial (use the help bar for self-learning) and then log on to the following site. The world actually operates in positive and negative numbers.

 

 

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