3-in-a-row Die 1 Die 2 (4 , 3).

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3-in-a-row Die 1 Die 2 (4 , 3)

3-in-a-row Die 1 Die 2 (5 , 1)

3-in-a-row The aim is to make 3 in a row. The line must be vertical or horizontal. When you have 3-in-a-row, write the coordinates down on your whiteboard.

3-in-a-row – a horizontal line ( , ) What do you notice about the three coordinates? The y-coordinate is always equal to … y = …

3-in-a-row – a horizontal line ( , ) What do you notice about the three coordinates? The y-coordinate is always equal to … y = …

3-in-a-row – a vertical line ( , ) What do you notice about the three coordinates? The x-coordinate is always equal to … x = …

3-in-a-row – a vertical line ( , ) What do you notice about the three coordinates? The x-coordinate is always equal to … x = …

Title: Vertical and horizontal lines In your books Title: Vertical and horizontal lines Copy this diagram into your books. Use 2 squares between each number. (You must use a pencil and ruler!) ( 2 , 4 ) ( 0 , 4 ) ( 5 , 4 ) The y-coordinate is always equal to 4 y = 4

y = ? In your books Title: Vertical and horizontal lines Copy this diagram into your books. Use 2 squares between each number. (You must use a pencil and ruler!) Horizontal lines are always y = ?

Title: Vertical and horizontal lines In your books Title: Vertical and horizontal lines Copy this diagram into your books. Use 2 squares between each number. (You must use a pencil and ruler!) ( 1 , 4 ) ( 1 , 3 ) ( 1 , 1 ) The x-coordinate is always equal to 1 x = 1

x = ? In your books Title: Vertical and horizontal lines Copy this diagram into your books. Use 2 squares between each number. (You must use a pencil and ruler!) Vertical lines are always x = ?

an equation of a horizontal line On your whiteboards Show me an equation of a horizontal line and another.

an equation of a vertical line On your whiteboards Show me an equation of a vertical line and another.

a coordinate on the line y = 4 On your whiteboards Show me a coordinate on the line y = 4 and another.

a coordinate on the line y = 10 On your whiteboards Show me a coordinate on the line y = 10 and another.

a coordinate on the line x = 10 On your whiteboards Show me a coordinate on the line x = 10 and another.

a coordinate on the line y = 0 On your whiteboards Show me a coordinate on the line y = 0 and another.

a coordinate NOT on the line x = 2 On your whiteboards Show me a coordinate NOT on the line x = 2 and another.

a coordinate on the line x = ½ On your whiteboards Show me a coordinate on the line x = ½ and another.

On your grids Show me y = 2

On your grids Show me x = 2

On your grids Show me x = 4

On your grids Show me y = 3

On your grids Show me x = 0

On your grids Show me y = 6

On your grids Show me x = 5

On your grids Show me x = 5 x = 3 y = 2

Draw another horizontal line and label it. On your grids Draw another horizontal line and label it. What is the area of the enclosed rectangle?

Complete the worksheet, but with different answers. You should check each other’s work to make sure it is correct