Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific details of your "Neighborhood Map" image. However, based on your description — "Draw a line to take Catherine to school. Color the map." — I can guide you through how to solve this type of problem and explain the logic.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Identify Catherine’s Starting Point:
- Look for a label or symbol indicating where Catherine is starting (e.g., her house). It might be marked with a name, a figure, or a house icon.
2.
Locate the School:
- Find the school on the map. It may be labeled “School” or have a building with a flag or bell.
3.
Trace a Path:
- Draw a continuous line from Catherine’s house to the school.
- The path should follow roads or walkways shown on the map (avoiding obstacles like rivers, parks, or private yards unless allowed).
- Choose the shortest and safest route (usually following the roads).
4.
Color the Map:
- Use colors to distinguish different areas (e.g., green for grass, blue for water, brown for buildings).
- This step is optional but helps visualize the neighborhood.
5.
Final Check:
- Make sure the line doesn’t cross any barriers (like fences or lakes) unless there's a bridge or path.
- Confirm that the path makes logical sense (e.g., not going through a car or a tree).
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Example Explanation (Hypothetical):
Suppose the map shows:
- Catherine’s house on the left side.
- A road running horizontally across the middle.
- The school on the right side, near a park.
- A sidewalk connecting the house to the road, then along the road to the school.
✔ Solution: Draw a line from Catherine’s house → sidewalk → road → school. Color the grass green, buildings gray, roads black, etc.
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If you can describe the layout of the map (e.g., positions of houses, roads, school), I can give you a more precise answer!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map worksheet kindergarten.