Students will be able to: Understand how signs of the number in an ordered pair indicate the point’s location in a quadrant of the coordinate plane. Recognize how points indicated by ordered pairs that differ only by signs relate to reflections across one or both axes. Find and graph rational numbers on a number line and ordered pairs of rational numbers on a coordinate plane. Solve problems, including distance problems involving points with the same x-coordinate or same y-coordinate, by graphing points in all quadrants of the coordinate plane. Demonstrate understanding of graphing rational numbers on a coordinate plane in new context
Before After Graphing ____ _____ 1. On a coordinate plane, the x-axis is the horizontal (right/left) axis, and the y-axis is the vertical (up/down) axis. _____ _____ 2. When plotting a point, always begin at (0,0)
_____ _____ 3. When plotting the point (-3, 2), first move left three spaces. Then move up two spaces. _____ _____ 4. The ordered pairs (2, 5) and (5, 2) name the same point on the coordinate plane. _____ _____ 5. The ordered pair (0, 4) names a point on the x-axis.
Ordered pairs are a fundamental part of graphing. Ordered pairs make up functions on a graph, and very often, you need to plot ordered pairs in order to see what the graph of a function looks like.
Did you know there are 4 quadrants in a coordinate plane? core/grade-6/6_NS-number-system/C/6 core/grade-6/6_NS-number-system/C/6