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Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane
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You must have an account with Google to use this resource. This resource works very well either in your classroom, or with distance learning or homeschooled students, with Google Classroom. In this check in, students will be finding the locations of multiple points graphed on coordinate planes as ordered pairs.

This Check In is more challenging than Rational Numbers Check In 9 in that the student must find three points, not just one. Ordered pairs of numbers contain an x-value and a y-value. On a coordinate plane, they are the horizontal and vertical locations of a point. For example, the points on one coordinate plane will match the ordered pairs (-3, 0), (2, 3), and (3, -1).

For each question on this Check In, your students will use a reference sheet with coordinate planes that have three graphed points. They need to choose the location of those points. I recommend it after Grade 6 Rational Numbers Guided Notes 5, which introduces coordinate planes and graphing points. Rational Numbers Worksheet 5 has similar problems to the Guided Notes, and Rational Numbers Check In 9 and Check In 11 have related problems. You can save 30% by buying Grade 6 Rational Numbers Lesson 5, which includes all these products.

6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 10 includes four questions. 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 10a and 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 10b each include two of the four questions. Every question is required and the students’ work is graded on the spot.

Good times to use this:

1) Review from older concepts

2) Warmup for the day

3) Application of knowledge (middle or end of the period)

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Grade 6 Rational Numbers Check In 10 – Multiple Points on a Coordinate Plane

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This is a complete lesson for introducing your students to coordinate planes, including graphing points based on ordered pairs. Coordinate planes essentially combine horizontal and vertical number lines. Ordered pairs of numbers include both an x (horizontal) and a y (vertical value.) For example,
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Description

You must have an account with Google to use this resource. This resource works very well either in your classroom, or with distance learning or homeschooled students, with Google Classroom. In this check in, students will be finding the locations of multiple points graphed on coordinate planes as ordered pairs.

This Check In is more challenging than Rational Numbers Check In 9 in that the student must find three points, not just one. Ordered pairs of numbers contain an x-value and a y-value. On a coordinate plane, they are the horizontal and vertical locations of a point. For example, the points on one coordinate plane will match the ordered pairs (-3, 0), (2, 3), and (3, -1).

For each question on this Check In, your students will use a reference sheet with coordinate planes that have three graphed points. They need to choose the location of those points. I recommend it after Grade 6 Rational Numbers Guided Notes 5, which introduces coordinate planes and graphing points. Rational Numbers Worksheet 5 has similar problems to the Guided Notes, and Rational Numbers Check In 9 and Check In 11 have related problems. You can save 30% by buying Grade 6 Rational Numbers Lesson 5, which includes all these products.

6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 10 includes four questions. 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 10a and 6.NS.C Rational Numbers Check In 10b each include two of the four questions. Every question is required and the students’ work is graded on the spot.

Good times to use this:

1) Review from older concepts

2) Warmup for the day

3) Application of knowledge (middle or end of the period)

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Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
Understand a rational number as a point on the number line. Extend number line diagrams and coordinate axes familiar from previous grades to represent points on the line and in the plane with negative number coordinates.
Recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself, e.g., -(-3) = 3, and that 0 is its own opposite.
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