Lesson Description:
"What's the Point?" is a fun lesson that requires students to graph points (ordered pairs) on the coordinate plane in order
to create a picture. The lesson includes three different graphing assignments and answer keys, as well as a template
to allow the students to create and graph their own pictures using ordered pairs. Students really enjoy this lesson!
Math Content:
Graphing Ordered Pairs (with posssible extension activities in finding the area and perimeter or irregular geometric figures)
Time Required: 1
Class Period
"What's the Point?" (Coordinate Graphing) includes:
- 3 "What's the Point?" worksheets
- 3 "What's the Point?" worksheet Answer Keys
- 1 "What's the Point?" Template to create your own worksheets
- 2 "What's the Point?" Teacher Tips pages
- 1 "What's the Point?" Cover Sheet
Materials Needed:
Rulers (to draw line segments when connecting plotted points)
Suggested Grade Level:
5th-8th
Teacher Testimonial: As they work through this more advanced version of "connect the dots," the students enjoy trying to figure
out what they are creating as they plot the ordered pairs in each quadrant. This lesson provides great practice in plotting
points, a skill that is essential for students to have mastered when they graph equations and inequalities. It is also
a terrific place to introduce mathematical vocabulary terms such as coordinate plane, origin, ordered pair, x-coordinate,
y-coordinate, x-axis, y-axis, and quadrant.
Enjoy your lesson!!