To find the location of each item, we look at the grid. The columns are labeled with letters (A, B, C, D, E) across the bottom, and the rows are labeled with numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) on the left side. We combine the letter and the number to get the coordinate (like A1 or B2).
Here is the step-by-step check for each missing item:
1.
Ice cream: Look for the picture of the ice cream cone in the grid. It is located in column
A and row
2. So, the location is
A2.
2.
Trash can: Look for the trash can picture. It is in column
D and row
1. So, the location is
D1.
3.
Park bench: Look for the bench picture. It is in column
C and row
1. So, the location is
C1.
4.
Fountain: Look for the fountain picture. It is in column
C and row
3. So, the location is
C3.
5.
Tree: There are multiple trees on the map. Let's list their locations:
* One is at
A3.
* One is at
A5.
* One is at
E4.
*(You can usually list any or all of these, but typically listing all found instances is best).*
Final Answer:
ice cream: A2
trash can: D1
park bench: C1
fountain: C3
tree: A3, A5, E4
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map grid worksheet.