I can now see the available library categories at the bottom of the worksheet. The categories are:
- Computers (with a computer icon)
- Family (with a family icon)
- Animals (with an animal icon)
- Sports (with a sports ball icon)
- Arts (with an art palette icon)
- Literature (with a book icon)
- Cooking (with a cooking pot icon)
- Music (with a music note icon)
Now I need to think of five after-school activities that could be matched to these categories. Let me consider some common after-school activities and how they might relate to these library categories.
For example:
1. Playing video games - could match with "Computers"
2. Reading books - could match with "Literature"
3. Drawing or painting - could match with "Arts"
4. Playing soccer or basketball - could match with "Sports"
5. Listening to music - could match with "Music"
These seem like reasonable matches. Let me now provide the complete solution.
The problem asks students to list five things they like to do after school and match them to library categories. Based on the categories available, here's a possible solution:
1. After school activity: Playing video games
Library Category: Computers
2. After school activity: Reading novels
Library Category: Literature
3. After school activity: Drawing pictures
Library Category: Arts
4. After school activity: Playing basketball
Library Category: Sports
5. After school activity: Listening to music
Library Category: Music
This solution provides five different after-school activities that each correspond logically to one of the available library categories shown in the image. Students can fill in their own personal preferences, but this demonstrates how to complete the worksheet by matching activities to appropriate library categories.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dewey decimal worksheet.