To solve the problem, we need to match each "Problem" with its corresponding "Solution." Let's go through each one step by step:
Problems:
1.
Fly's assignment is to observe some creepy things.
2.
Fly asks for her own room so she says her siblings can live in the garage.
3.
Spider wanted to eat Fly.
4.
The babysitter couldn't control the fleas.
5.
Warm explained the food chain so she wouldn't get eaten.
6.
Fly gets a time-out in the garage to learn a lesson.
Solutions:
1.
Fly takes notes all about a 7th grader.
2.
The babysitter brought a frog to help.
3.
Warm explained the food chain so she wouldn't get eaten.
4.
Fly gets a time-out in the garage to learn a lesson.
5.
Fly asks for her own room so she says her siblings can live in the garage.
6.
Fly observes some creepy things.
Matching:
1.
Fly's assignment is to observe some creepy things.
- Solution:
Fly observes some creepy things.
2.
Fly asks for her own room so she says her siblings can live in the garage.
- Solution:
Fly asks for her own room so she says her siblings can live in the garage.
3.
Spider wanted to eat Fly.
- Solution:
Warm explained the food chain so she wouldn't get eaten.
4.
The babysitter couldn't control the fleas.
- Solution:
The babysitter brought a frog to help.
5.
Warm explained the food chain so she wouldn't get eaten.
- Solution:
Warm explained the food chain so she wouldn't get eaten.
6.
Fly gets a time-out in the garage to learn a lesson.
- Solution:
Fly gets a time-out in the garage to learn a lesson.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Problem 1} & \text{Solution 6} \\
\text{Problem 2} & \text{Solution 5} \\
\text{Problem 3} & \text{Solution 3} \\
\text{Problem 4} & \text{Solution 2} \\
\text{Problem 5} & \text{Solution 3} \\
\text{Problem 6} & \text{Solution 4} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of problem solution worksheet 4th grade.