Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a map with a grid. The grid has letters (A to H) going down the left side, and numbers (0 to 10) going across the top. This is like a coordinate system — we use a letter and a number to find any square on the map.
The question asks:
“What is located at B5?”
That means:
- Go to row
B (the second row from the top).
- Go to column
5 (the sixth column from the left, since it starts at 0).
Now look at what’s in that square.
In row B, column 5 — you’ll see part of the banner that says “Tall Trees Picnic Ground”. But more importantly, right there in that square, there’s a picnic bench symbol.
Check the Key:
- The picnic bench symbol = “Picnic Bench”
So, at B5, there is a
picnic bench.
But wait — let’s double-check. Is the entire picnic bench in B5? Looking closely, the picnic bench spans two squares: B4 and B5. But since the question asks for what is located *at* B5, and part of the picnic bench is in B5, then yes — a picnic bench is located at B5.
Also, note that the banner “Tall Trees Picnic Ground” covers several squares including B5, but that’s just the name of the area — not an object you can sit on or use. The actual item in B5 is the picnic bench.
Final check: No boats, no rope swings, no rubbish bins, no trees — just the picnic bench in that square.
✔ So, the answer is:
Picnic Bench
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Final Answer:
Picnic Bench
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map worksheet for 4th grade.