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Let’s solve this step by step.

We are told to “Color the arrows related to their direction.” That means we need to match each arrow in the big group below with one of the four colored example arrows at the top:

- Orange = points UP ↑
- Green = points RIGHT →
- Red = points DOWN ↓
- Yellow = points LEFT ←

Now, let’s go through every single arrow in the main section and assign it the correct color based on which way it’s pointing.

We’ll count how many of each direction there are — but actually, since the task is to *color* them (not count), we just need to know what color goes with each arrow. But for accuracy, let’s verify by grouping them.

First, list all the arrows by direction:

UP arrows (↑) — should be orange:
Let’s find them:
- Row 1: first arrow (leftmost) is up? No — wait, let’s scan carefully.

Actually, better to go row by row or just pick out each direction.

Let me mentally sort them:

UP arrows (↑):
1. Top-left area: one up arrow near top left
2. Below that, another up arrow
3. In middle-right: two up arrows together
4. Bottom-left: one up arrow
5. Near bottom center: one up arrow
6. Bottom right: one up arrow

Wait — let’s do this systematically.

I’ll imagine scanning the page from top to bottom, left to right.

Row 1 (top row of scattered arrows):
→ Arrow 1: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 2: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 3: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 4: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 5: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 6: points LEFT ← → yellow

Row 2:
→ Arrow 1: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 2: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 3: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 4: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 5: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 6: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 7: points RIGHT → → green

Row 3:
→ Arrow 1: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 2: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 3: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 4: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 5: points DOWN ↓ → red

Row 4:
→ Arrow 1: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 2: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 3: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 4: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 5: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 6: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 7: points RIGHT → → green

Row 5:
→ Arrow 1: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 2: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 3: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 4: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 5: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 6: points DOWN ↓ → red

Row 6 (bottom row):
→ Arrow 1: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 2: points RIGHT → → green
→ Arrow 3: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 4: points DOWN ↓ → red
→ Arrow 5: points UP ↑ → orange
→ Arrow 6: points LEFT ← → yellow
→ Arrow 7: points DOWN ↓ → red

Now let’s tally to make sure we didn’t miss any:

Total arrows: Let’s count how many we listed.

Row 1: 6
Row 2: 7
Row 3: 5
Row 4: 7
Row 5: 6
Row 6: 7
Total = 6+7=13; +5=18; +7=25; +6=31; +7=38 arrows total.

Now let’s count by color/direction:

ORANGE (UP ↑):
From above:
Row1: 1
Row2: 2
Row4: 3 (positions 2,5,6)
Row5: 1 (position 3)
Row6: 2 (positions 1,5)
That’s 1+2+3+1+2 = 9 orange arrows

GREEN (RIGHT →):
Row1: 2 (positions 3,5)
Row2: 1 (position 7)
Row3: 1 (position 4)
Row4: 3 (positions 1,3,7)
Row5: 1 (position 5)
Row6: 1 (position 2)
Total: 2+1+1+3+1+1 = 9 green arrows

RED (DOWN ↓):
Row1: 1 (position 4)
Row2: 2 (positions 2,4)
Row3: 3 (positions 1,3,5)
Row4: 1 (position 4)
Row5: 2 (positions 2,6)
Row6: 2 (positions 4,7)
Total: 1+2+3+1+2+2 = 11 red arrows

YELLOW (LEFT ←):
Row1: 2 (positions 1,6)
Row2: 2 (positions 5,6)
Row3: 1 (position 2)
Row4: 0
Row5: 2 (positions 1,4)
Row6: 2 (positions 3,6)
Total: 2+2+1+0+2+2 = 9 yellow arrows

Check total: 9 (orange) + 9 (green) + 11 (red) + 9 (yellow) = 38 ✔️ matches our earlier count.

So now we know exactly how many of each color to use.

But the actual task is to COLOR each arrow according to its direction — so the student would take crayons or markers and fill in each arrow with the matching color from the key.

Since we can’t physically color here, the final answer is to state the rule clearly so the student knows what to do.

Final Answer:
Color each arrow based on its direction using this key:
- Arrows pointing UP → Color ORANGE
- Arrows pointing RIGHT → Color GREEN
- Arrows pointing DOWN → Color RED
- Arrows pointing LEFT → Color YELLOW
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of visual tracking worksheet.
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