Finding Places with Four-Figure Grid References
Students will learn to use four-figure grid references to locate features on simple maps.
Key Questions
- Explain what a grid on a map is and how it helps us find places.
- Practice finding specific squares on a map using four-figure grid references.
- Describe why it's useful to be able to give a grid reference for a location.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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