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Grade 4 worksheet on maps with coordinate grids, teaching students to locate places using coordinates.

A Grade 4 geometry worksheet titled "Maps with coordinate grids" from K5 Learning, featuring a coordinate grid with various locations like a house, police station, and school marked on it, along with a legend and questions about coordinate points.

A Grade 4 geometry worksheet titled "Maps with coordinate grids" from K5 Learning, featuring a coordinate grid with various locations like a house, police station, and school marked on it, along with a legend and questions about coordinate points.

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Let’s solve the worksheet step by step using the coordinate grid provided.

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📌 Understanding the Grid:


- The x-axis (horizontal) runs left to right, with negative numbers on the left and positive on the right.
- The y-axis (vertical) runs bottom to top, with negative numbers at the bottom and positive at the top.
- Coordinates are written as (x, y) — first horizontal, then vertical.
- The origin is at (0, 0).

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🔍 Let’s locate each place based on the map legend:



From the image:

- House: Yellow house icon → located at (5, 2)
- Police Station: Red building → (1, 1)
- Train Station: Train icon → (-2, 1)
- School: Blue building → (-4, 2)
- Market: Green cart → (-3, -1)
- Zoo: Giraffe icon → (6, 0)
- Park: Tree icon → (5, -2)
- Hospital: Cross icon → (-1, -3)
- Library: Book icon → (0, 3)

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## Now let’s answer each question:

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1. At which coordinate point is the school located?


→ Look for the school (blue building). It’s at x = -4, y = 2

Answer: (-4, 2)

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2. What place can be found at the coordinate point (-5, 1)?


→ Go to x = -5, y = 1 → there’s a train station icon.

Answer: Train Station

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3. What place can be found at the coordinate point (5, 3)?


→ x = 5, y = 3 → nothing is plotted here? Wait — check again.

Looking at the grid: at (5, 3), there’s no icon. But wait — let’s double-check the image.

Actually, in the image, there is no symbol at (5,3). That might be a trick question or an error — but based on what’s drawn, no place is located at (5,3).

However, sometimes worksheets may have typos. Let’s look closely: maybe it’s meant to be (5,2) — which is the house.

But since the question says (5,3), and nothing is there…

Answer: No place is located at (5,3)
*(If this is a typo and meant to be (5,2), then answer would be “House”)*

> ⚠️ *Note: Based on strict observation of the image, there is no icon at (5,3). So we go with “none” or “no place.”*

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4. At which coordinate point is the hospital located?


→ Hospital is the red cross icon → at x = -1, y = -3

Answer: (-1, -3)

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5. What place can be found at the coordinate point (-1, -3)?


→ That’s the hospital (cross icon)

Answer: Hospital

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6. At which coordinate point is the zoo located?


→ Zoo is the giraffe icon → at x = 6, y = 0

Answer: (6, 0)

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7. At which coordinate point is the market located?


→ Market is the green cart → at x = -3, y = -1

Answer: (-3, -1)

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8. At which coordinate point is the house located?


→ House is yellow house icon → at x = 5, y = 2

Answer: (5, 2)

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9. What place can be found at the coordinate point (2, -2)?


→ x = 2, y = -2 → there’s a park icon (tree) at that location.

Answer: Park

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10. What places are in Quadrant II?


→ Recall quadrants:

- Quadrant I: (+, +)
- Quadrant II: (-, +) ← x negative, y positive
- Quadrant III: (-, -)
- Quadrant IV: (+, -)

So we need places where x < 0 and y > 0

Check each place:

- School: (-4, 2) → Yes → Quadrant II
- Police Station: (1, 1) → Quadrant I
- Train Station: (-2, 1) → Yes → Quadrant II
- Library: (0, 3) → On the y-axis → not in any quadrant
- Market: (-3, -1) → Quadrant III
- Hospital: (-1, -3) → Quadrant III
- Zoo: (6, 0) → on x-axis
- Park: (5, -2) → Quadrant IV
- House: (5, 2) → Quadrant I

Answer: School and Train Station

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## 🧾 Final Answers Summary:

1. (-4, 2)
2. Train Station
3. No place *(or possibly typo — if meant (5,2), then "House")*
4. (-1, -3)
5. Hospital
6. (6, 0)
7. (-3, -1)
8. (5, 2)
9. Park
10. School and Train Station

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💡 Tip for students: Always remember (x, y) — go across first, then up/down. And use the legend to match icons to names!

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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map worksheet.
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