
Coordinate Plane Intro
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Mathematics
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5th Grade
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Medium
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Cassandra Brewer
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VOCBULARY: Coordinate Planes

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Multiple Choice
The numbers in orange are called....
origin
ordered pairs
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
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Multiple Choice
What does the line in blue represent?
x- axis
y-axis
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
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Multiple Choice
The location of the purple point is called
ordered pairs
parallel
intersect
origin
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Multiple Choice
The number in light blue is called....
x-axis
y-coordinate
x-coordinate
y-axis
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Multiple Choice
The number in green is called
x-axis
y-coordinate
x-coordinate
y-axis
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Multiple Choice
The line shown in red is called....
y-axis
x-axis
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
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Coordinate Planes
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Coordinate Planes
A Coordinate Plane is a 2-dimensional surface formed by 2 lines. The lines are perpendicular.
The horizontal line is the x-axis. It tells you how far to move to the left (negative) or right (positive). This number is first.
The vertical line is the y-axis. It tells you how far to move up (positive) or down (negative). This number is second.
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Coordinates
When plotting a point, go the left or right first. Then go up or down. Think of how you use an elevator.
The first number is the x-coordinate because it is from the x-axis (horizontal).
The second number is the y-coordinate because it is from the y-axis (vertical).
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Coordinates
Where the x-axis and y-axis intersect is called the origin, this point is always (0,0).
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Vocab Review
The horizontal (left-right) number line on the grid is the x-axis.
The vertical number (up-down) line on the grid is the y-axis.
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Vocab Review
Each point on the coordinate grid can be described by an ordered pair of numbers.
The x-coordinate, the first number in the ordered pair, is the horizontal location, or the distance the point is from 0 in the direction of the x-axis.
The y-coordinate, the second number in the ordered pair, is the vertical location, or the distance the point is from 0 in the direction of the y-axis.
The x-axis and the y-axis intersect at the point (0, 0), called the origin.
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Find the Ordered Pair
Locate the point for which you want to write an ordered pair
Look below at the x-axis to identify the point’s horizontal distance from 0, which is its x-coordinate.
Look to the left at the y-axis to identify the point’s vertical distance from 0, which is its y-coordinate.
So, the ordered pair for the arena is (3, 2)
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How to plot a point
Plot the point (5, 7) and label it J.
From the origin, move right 5 units and then up 7 units.
Plot and label the point.
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Coordinate Planes
Let's Practice
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Which dot represents 5?
A
B
C
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A
B
C
Which dot
represents 1?
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x
y
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x
y
y = 4
x = 2
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x
y
y = 4
x = 6
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(6,4)
x
y
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x
y
(3,2)
x y
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x
y
(1,0)
x
y
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x
y
(3,2)
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x
y
(0,1)
VOCBULARY: Coordinate Planes

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