This is a "connect the points as you go" type of graph -- also known as a Cartesian graph. This is great for those students who are still having difficulty graphing points in all four quadrants. I often use these types of graphs when I have a substitute. The teachers in the next grade love that the students can graph accurately when they get them. It is set up with 6 columns of coordinate points. The students will probably be in the third or fourth column before it even begins to resemble Goofy. This can be for any grade level after students have learned to graph in all four quadrants.


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I currently teach 7th grade PreAP math and 7th grade regular math. I have taught for 7 years.