Let’s go through each group of objects one by one and count how many rows and columns they form.
Remember:
- A
row is a horizontal line (left to right).
- A
column is a vertical line (top to bottom).
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First group: Snails
There are 3 snails in a single line going left to right.
→ That’s 1 row, 3 columns.
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Second group: Cars
Cars are arranged in 3 lines top to bottom (rows), and each row has 4 cars (columns).
→ 3 rows, 4 columns.
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Third group: Birds
Birds are in 2 rows (top and bottom), and each row has 6 birds.
→ 2 rows, 6 columns.
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Fourth group: Fish
Fish are in 4 rows, and each row has 5 fish.
→ 4 rows, 5 columns.
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Fifth group: Ice creams
Ice creams are in 2 rows, and each row has 2 ice creams.
→ 2 rows, 2 columns.
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Sixth group: Small rectangles (like tickets or cards)
They’re arranged in 4 rows, and each row has 8 items.
→ 4 rows, 8 columns.
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Seventh group: Mice
Mice are stacked vertically — that’s 1 column, but how many rows? Count them: there are 7 mice.
→ 7 rows, 1 column.
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Eighth group: Strawberries
Strawberries are in 4 rows, and each row has 5 strawberries.
→ 4 rows, 5 columns.
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Ninth group: Tomatoes
Tomatoes are in 2 rows, and each row has 7 tomatoes.
→ 2 rows, 7 columns.
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Tenth group: Circles with patterns
These are in 5 rows, and each row has 8 circles.
→ 5 rows, 8 columns.
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Now let’s write down all the answers clearly:
Final Answer:
Snails: Rows = 1, Columns = 3
Cars: Rows = 3, Columns = 4
Birds: Rows = 2, Columns = 6
Fish: Rows = 4, Columns = 5
Ice creams: Rows = 2, Columns = 2
Small rectangles: Rows = 4, Columns = 8
Mice: Rows = 7, Columns = 1
Strawberries: Rows = 4, Columns = 5
Tomatoes: Rows = 2, Columns = 7
Circles: Rows = 5, Columns = 8
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of division using arrays worksheet.