To solve this Mystery Grid Drawing puzzle, we need to place each picture piece into the correct spot on the big grid at the bottom. The pieces are labeled with a letter and a number (like A1, B2, C3). The letter tells us which
row to use, and the number tells us which
column.
Here is the step-by-step plan:
1. Look at the label on each small square piece.
2. Find the matching Row (Letter) and Column (Number) on the empty grid.
3. Imagine drawing that piece in that specific box.
Let's sort them out row by row to see what picture appears:
Row A:
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A1: Goes in Row A, Column 1. (Shows the left side of a fish body/tail area).
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A2: Goes in Row A, Column 2. (Shows the top curve of the fish head).
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A3: Goes in Row A, Column 3. (Shows the top fin).
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A4: Goes in Row A, Column 4. (Shows a bubble).
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A5: Goes in Row A, Column 5. (Shows the right side of the tail).
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A6: Goes in Row A, Column 6. (Shows the very tip of the tail).
Row B:
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B1: Goes in Row B, Column 1. (Shows the eye and mouth).
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B2: Goes in Row B, Column 2. (Shows the gills/cheek).
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B3: Goes in Row B, Column 3. (Shows the belly and a starfish).
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B4: Goes in Row B, Column 4. (Shows the lower body and a shell).
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B5: Goes in Row B, Column 5. (Shows the back curve near the tail).
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B6: Goes in Row B, Column 6. (Shows the connection to the tail).
Row C:
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C1: Goes in Row C, Column 1. (Shows seaweed and a snail shell).
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C2: Goes in Row C, Column 2. (Shows more seaweed).
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C3: Goes in Row C, Column 3. (Shows the sandy bottom).
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C4: Goes in Row C, Column 4. (Shows a rock or clam).
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C5: Goes in Row C, Column 5. (Shows the sandy bottom line).
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C6: Goes in Row C, Column 6. (Shows the end of the sand line).
Row D:
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D1: Goes in Row D, Column 1. (This piece is blank/empty).
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D2: Goes in Row D, Column 2. (Shows a small bubble).
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D3: Goes in Row D, Column 3. (Shows the bottom corner of the scene).
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D4: Goes in Row D, Column 4. (Shows striped sand/rocks).
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D5: Goes in Row D, Column 5. (Shows more striped sand/rocks).
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D6: Goes in Row D, Column 6. (Shows the edge of the ground).
Conclusion:
When you put all these pieces together in their correct spots, they form a picture of a
cartoon fish swimming underwater with bubbles, seaweed, a starfish, and a sandy ocean floor.
Final Answer:
The completed grid reveals a drawing of a
fish swimming in the ocean. To finish the homework, you must draw each corresponding piece into its matching coordinate box (e.g., draw piece A1 in the top-left box, piece B1 in the second row, first column, etc.) and then color the final image.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of using a grid drawing worksheet.