Mondrian says that you need to become familiar with the coordinate plane so that you can help him! Follow each of these steps in order to become familiar with the coordinate plane. You each have to work on your own. Don’t forget to mark off what you have done on your PROGRESS TRACKER.

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Check out this video and learn some vocabulary, er, I mean, Flocabulary! |
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Try the Flocabulary worksheet to see what you know. |
Complete and turn in |
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This Math is Fun website is a great reference if you have any questions as you continue to learn. |
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How do you plot points on the coordinate plane? Watch this video and learn how to do it. Be sure to go back and watch anything you do not understand. |
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How do you read points that are plotted on the coordinate plane? Watch this video and learn how to do it. Be sure to go back and watch anything you do not understand. |
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Use the Interactive Plane Worksheet to guide your learning as you test out the interactive plane in the next step. |
Complete and turn in |
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Play with points on an Interactive Coordinate Plane and find out more about how they work. Use the Interactive Coordinate Plane Worksheet. |
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Try drawing a quadrilateral on the coordinate plane |
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IXL – Graph points on a coordinate plane. Do it until you reach your daily practice limit. Write down the number of problems attempted you did and the Smart Score on your progress tracker. |
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Graphing Integers – Try these problems. The more you get wrong, the more problems you have. |
You deserve a break!
Now that you get it, have some fun!
Move on to the next step, Part 2: Play!
Or, go back to the overview on the Process page.
Rudd, December 2013
