Problem Analysis:
The image provided is a timeline showing Ben's development at different ages, along with the activities he can perform at each age. The task involves answering questions based on this timeline.
Timeline Summary:
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Age 1: Ben draws.
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Age 2: Ben rides (a bike).
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Age 3: Ben writes.
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Age 4: Ben plays ball.
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Age 5: Ben reads.
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Age 6: No activity specified.
Questions to Answer:
1.
What can Ben do at age 4?
2.
What can Ben do at age 5?
3.
At what age can Ben draw?
4.
Does Ben ride a bike before or after he can play ball? How do you know?
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Solution:
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Question 1: What can Ben do at age 4?
- From the timeline, at
Age 4, Ben is shown playing ball.
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Answer: Ben plays ball at age 4.
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Question 2: What can Ben do at age 5?
- From the timeline, at
Age 5, Ben is shown reading.
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Answer: Ben reads at age 5.
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Question 3: At what age can Ben draw?
- From the timeline, Ben is shown drawing at
Age 1.
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Answer: Ben can draw at age 1.
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Question 4: Does Ben ride a bike before or after he can play ball? How do you know?
- From the timeline:
- Ben rides a bike at
Age 2.
- Ben plays ball at
Age 4.
- Since Age 2 comes before Age 4, Ben rides a bike
before he can play ball.
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Answer: Ben rides a bike before he can play ball. This is known because riding a bike is shown at Age 2, and playing ball is shown at Age 4.
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Final Answers:
1.
Ben plays ball at age 4.
2.
Ben reads at age 5.
3.
Ben can draw at age 1.
4.
Ben rides a bike before he can play ball. This is known because riding a bike is shown at Age 2, and playing ball is shown at Age 4.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{Ben plays ball at age 4.} \\
2. \text{Ben reads at age 5.} \\
3. \text{Ben can draw at age 1.} \\
4. \text{Ben rides a bike before he can play ball. This is known because riding a bike is shown at Age 2, and playing ball is shown at Age 4.}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of timeline worksheets.