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This is a great holiday math activity where students graph points on a coordinate plane and it creates a picture of a Monster! The clever title of "I Love Scaring Kids!" gives them a clue to what the picture will be.
I have included Student Instructions for BOTH Quadrant One ONLY and instructions that include ALL four Quadrants! This is a great way to differentiate for your lower-level learners as well as your higher-level learners.
The points include ordered pairs with decimals such as (10, 4.5) and (-0.5, -1.5).
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This resource includes:
For each version:
- A blank outline of the graph to use as an answer key.
- A colored example of the finished picture.
- Student Instructions with the ordered pairs.
- A graph with the numbers and x- and y-axis labeled.
- A graph with the fractional grid lines labeled as well. This is also great for differentiation!
Options for using this resource:
This makes a great Halloween Graphing Activity, Early Finisher, Sub plans, filler activity or graphing practice while watching the movie Monsters!
It is easy to print the points on one side and the graph on the back to save paper! This is hand drawn, not computer generated, so the points graphed work out exactly as the picture looks!
You might also be interested in these other Halloween resources:
Math Movie Questions to accompany the movie Monsters, Inc.
Skeleton Coordinate Graphing Picture
Math Movie Questions to accompany the movie Maleficent
Witch Coordinate Graphing Picture
Operations with Scientific Notation Coloring Activity
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© Hayley Cain (Activity After Math) Please note - this resource is for use by one teacher only. Additional teachers must purchase their own license. If you are interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me. Thank you for your feedback and Happy Teaching!
activityaftermath@gmail.com
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Description
This is a great holiday math activity where students graph points on a coordinate plane and it creates a picture of a Monster! The clever title of "I Love Scaring Kids!" gives them a clue to what the picture will be.
I have included Student Instructions for BOTH Quadrant One ONLY and instructions that include ALL four Quadrants! This is a great way to differentiate for your lower-level learners as well as your higher-level learners.
The points include ordered pairs with decimals such as (10, 4.5) and (-0.5, -1.5).
CLICK HERE to SAVE 20% and get this as a Monsters BUNDLE
This resource includes:
For each version:
- A blank outline of the graph to use as an answer key.
- A colored example of the finished picture.
- Student Instructions with the ordered pairs.
- A graph with the numbers and x- and y-axis labeled.
- A graph with the fractional grid lines labeled as well. This is also great for differentiation!
Options for using this resource:
This makes a great Halloween Graphing Activity, Early Finisher, Sub plans, filler activity or graphing practice while watching the movie Monsters!
It is easy to print the points on one side and the graph on the back to save paper! This is hand drawn, not computer generated, so the points graphed work out exactly as the picture looks!
You might also be interested in these other Halloween resources:
Math Movie Questions to accompany the movie Monsters, Inc.
Skeleton Coordinate Graphing Picture
Math Movie Questions to accompany the movie Maleficent
Witch Coordinate Graphing Picture
Operations with Scientific Notation Coloring Activity
Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases
© Hayley Cain (Activity After Math) Please note - this resource is for use by one teacher only. Additional teachers must purchase their own license. If you are interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me. Thank you for your feedback and Happy Teaching!
activityaftermath@gmail.com
★Let's be Social







