Transcript: Using a Coordinate Grid

MATT: I hate to say this, but I think we're lost!

JACKIE: A plan, a plan...we need a plan. I've got it!

JACKIE: I'll copy Motherboard's map onto my Skwak Pad and send it to both of yours.

INEZ: Map comin' through! Now what?

MATT: That must be Haystack Mountain! We know where we are again! See? That mountain matches the shape and position of the haystack mountain icon.

JACKIE: Excellent! Meet you at the hill with the flat top. You see it?

INEZ: You mean the hill past Haystack or the one next to the geyser?

MATT: We'll never match up the landmarks this way!

JACKIE: Wait a minute! Inez, do you see the grid on your map?

INEZ: Do you mean these lines that sort of look like graph paper?

JACKIE: Right. What if we mark the vertical lines with letters from left to right?

INEZ: You mean like A...B...C...D...E...F...G...H?

JACKIE: Yes, now mark the horizontal lines with numbers from bottom to top.

INEZ: Okay. 1...2...3...4...5...6...7 ...8.

MATT: I get it! Each landmark is on the grid somewhere. If we're at haystack mountain here on the island, then we're at G4 on the map! Cool!

JACKIE: And if we're at the waterfall, we're at E...3!

MATT: Okay, there's a bridge on the way at D...6. Let's meet there.

JACKIE: Excellent! Let's keep in touch. See you at D6!

INEZ: Bridge at D6. We made it!

MATT: Inez!

INEZ: Yikes! I owe you one, Matt.

JACKIE: We're here!

MATT: Let's jam!