Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a map with a grid. The grid has letters on the left side (A to G) and numbers on the top and bottom (1 to 8). To find a location, we use the letter first (row), then the number (column). For example, “B,1” means: go to row B, then column 1 — that’s where Niihau is.
Now let’s look at each question:
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Question 1: B,1
- Row B, Column 1 → Look at the map: that’s
Niihau
✔ Answer: Niihau
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Question 2: E,7
- Row E, Column 7 → Find row E (fifth row down), then move to column 7 (seventh from left)
→ That’s
Maui
✔ Answer: Maui
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Question 3: D,6
- Row D, Column 6 → Row D is fourth row down, column 6 is sixth from left
→ That’s
Kahoolawe
✔ Answer: Kahoolawe
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Question 4: D,5
- Row D, Column 5 → Row D, fifth column
→ That’s
Lanai
✔ Answer: Lanai
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Final Answer:
1. Niihau
2. Maui
3. Kahoolawe
4. Lanai
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grid map worksheet.