Let's solve each question step by step using the map grid provided in the image.
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Understanding the Grid:
The map uses a grid system with:
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Columns labeled 1 to 4 (left to right)
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Rows labeled A to D (top to bottom)
So, each square is identified by a letter-number combination like
A1,
B3, etc.
There’s also a
map key on the right side that shows:
- 🏥 = Hospital
- 🏫 = School
- 📚 = Library
- 🏠 = House
- 🛍️ = Shop
We’ll use this key to identify buildings.
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Now, let’s answer the questions:
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1. In which square is the hospital?
Look at the map and find the
hospital symbol (🏥).
It is located in
square B1.
✔ Answer: B1
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2. What is in square C4?
Find square
C4 — that’s row
C, column
4.
In that square, we see a
school (🏫).
✔ Answer: School
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3. What street runs through squares A2, B2, C2, and D2?
Look at the vertical line going through columns
A2, B2, C2, D2.
This is
First Street, as labeled on the map.
✔ Answer: First Street
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4. Can you shop in D1?
Check square
D1 — row D, column 1.
In that square, there is a
compass, not a shop.
The
shop is in
D4.
So, no, you cannot shop in D1.
✔ Answer: No
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5. You want to borrow a book. In which square would you look?
To borrow a book, you need to go to the
library (📚).
Find the library symbol — it’s in
square C3.
✔ Answer: C3
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
B1
2.
School
3.
First Street
4.
No
5.
C3
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map worksheet for 3rd grade.