This worksheet is a fun educational activity that combines a
connect-the-dots puzzle (counting by 2’s) with
multiple-choice questions about the Golden Gate Bridge.
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✔ SOLUTION & EXPLANATION
🎯 PART 1: Connect the Dots by Counting by 2’s
The instruction says:
“Count by 2’s to complete the picture.”
You start at
2, then go to
4, 6, 8, 10, ... up to 70.
Let’s trace the path:
- Start at
2
- Then
4 → 6 → 8 → 10 → 12 → 14 → 16 → 18 → 20 → 22 → 24 → 26 → 28 → 30 → 32 → 34 → 36 → 38 → 40 → 42 → 44 → 46 → 48 → 50 → 52 → 54 → 56 → 58 → 60 → 62 → 64 → 66 → 68 → 70
✔ When you connect all these dots in order, you will reveal the shape of the
Golden Gate Bridge!
*(Note: The image already has some numbers connected — your job is to mentally or physically draw lines from 2 to 4, 4 to 6, etc., to complete the bridge outline.)*
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✔ PART 2: Check the Correct Answers (Multiple Choice)
#### 1. What is this landmark called?
> Options:
> - Brooklyn Bridge
> -
Golden Gate Bridge ←
✔ CORRECT
> - Tower Bridge
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Answer: Golden Gate Bridge
*Explanation:* The title at the top says “Golden Gate Bridge,” and the text mentions it’s in San Francisco. The Brooklyn Bridge is in New York; Tower Bridge is in London.
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#### 2. Which state is it located in?
> Options:
> - Nevada
> - Washington
> -
California ←
✔ CORRECT
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Answer: California
*Explanation:* The text says: “...the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California.”
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#### 3. When was this landmark built?
> Options:
> -
in 1937 ←
✔ CORRECT
> - in 1861
> - in 2000
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Answer: in 1937
*Explanation:* The text clearly states: “This important landmark was built in 1937.”
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## 📝 FINAL ANSWERS:
1.
Golden Gate Bridge
2.
California
3.
in 1937
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Bonus Fun Fact:
The Golden Gate Bridge is painted in a special color called “International Orange” — not red! It was chosen for visibility in fog and to complement the natural surroundings.
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✔ You’ve now solved the entire worksheet — both the math puzzle and the geography/history questions! Well done! 🎉
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