

6.3. Lesson 14- Ordered Pairs
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6th Grade
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Tiffany Weekly
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6.3. Lesson 14- Ordered Pairs
Outcomes:
- use "ordered pairs to locate and map points on a grid
-recognize that the 1st number in the pair represents the "x" (horizontal axis) and the 2nd number in the pair represent the "y" (vertical axis). ie. (x,y)

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Multiple Select
The 1st number in the ordered pair represents ______ (select all that apply)
horizontal number line
x-axis
y-axis
vertical number line
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Multiple Select
The 2nd number in the ordered pair represents ______ (select all that apply)
horizontal number line
x-axis
y-axis
vertical number line
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Multiple Choice
If my door is the origin, who, if anyone, is sitting in seat (1,1)
nobody
tucker
adison
riley
paityn
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Multiple Choice
If my door is the origin, who, if anyone, is sitting in seat (3,3)
nobody
emma
keeley
ashlee
kaiah
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Multiple Choice
If my door is the origin, who, if anyone, is sitting in seat (2,4)
nobody
emma
keeley
ali
collin
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Multiple Choice
If my door is the origin, who, if anyone, is sitting in seat (1,5)
nobody
Paityn
adison
ali
denae
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Multiple Choice
Where is the pineapple located?
(2,2)
(9,7)
(2,5)
(5,2)
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Multiple Choice
What is located at (2,7)
tomato
mango
watermelon
broccoli
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Multiple Choice
Where is the red triangle?
(3,4)
(-3,2)
(-5,-2)
(4,3)
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Multiple Choice
Where is the yellow square
(-3,2)
(3,2)
(2,3)
(2,-3)
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Multiple Choice
What is located at (-5,-2)
Blue Pentagon
Green Circle
Yellow Square
Red Triangle
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Multiple Choice
What is located at (1,-5)
Blue Pentagon
Green Circle
Yellow Square
Red Triangle
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Open Ended
Why does order matter when using ordered pairs of numbers?
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Open Ended
Alayna says the order in which the values are given in an ordered pair does not always matter. Give an example of when the order does matter and an example of when the order does not matter.
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Poll
Review Outcomes: Can we, Do we know?
I can DEFINITELY locate and map ordered pairs on a coordinate grid
I can SOMEWHAT locate and map ordered pairs on a coordinate grid
I have NO IDEA how to locate and map ordered pairs on a coordinate grid
6.3. Lesson 14- Ordered Pairs
Outcomes:
- use "ordered pairs to locate and map points on a grid
-recognize that the 1st number in the pair represents the "x" (horizontal axis) and the 2nd number in the pair represent the "y" (vertical axis). ie. (x,y)

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