To solve this problem, we need to look at the grid and find where each item is located. The grid uses letters (A, B, C, D, E) for columns across the bottom and numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) for rows up the side.
Here is the step-by-step check for each item:
1. Ice Cream:
* Look at the Key to see what the ice cream cart looks like.
* Find that picture on the map. It is in the second row from the bottom.
* Look down to the letter: It is in column
A.
* Look across to the number: It is in row
2.
* Location:
A2
2. Trash Can:
* Find the trash can picture on the map. It is in the bottom row.
* Look down to the letter: It is in column
D.
* Look across to the number: It is in row
1.
* Location:
D1
3. Fountain:
* Find the fountain picture (it looks like a tiered water feature). It is in the middle of the map.
* Look down to the letter: It is in column
C.
* Look across to the number: It is in row
3.
* Location:
C3
4. Park Bench:
* Find the bench picture. It is in the bottom row.
* Look down to the letter: It is in column
C.
* Look across to the number: It is in row
1.
* Location:
C1
5. Tree:
* There are three trees on the map. Let's list all of them.
* Tree 1: Top left corner. Column
A, Row
5 ->
A5
* Tree 2: Middle left. Column
A, Row
3 ->
A3
* Tree 3: Right side, near the top. Column
E, Row
4 ->
E4
* Locations:
A5, A3, E4
*(Note: The last part of the worksheet asks you to draw your own items like a restroom or bike trail. Since those are creative tasks for you to draw, I have solved the location questions above.)*
Final Answer:
ice cream: A2
trash can: D1
fountain: C3
park bench: C1
tree: A5, A3, E4
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map worksheet for 3rd grade.