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Spring Coordinate Grid Art
Spring in finally here!!
Combing math, art and the seasons is always a great idea!
Your students can practice plotting coordinates on a grid (first quadrant) with these enjoyable Spring-related mystery pictures! Display the completed worksheets on your bulletin board for a fun math-focused Spring display.
This activity is easy to differentiate by choosing either the difficult, medium or easy pictures for your students. It is also perfect for math centers, early finishers, substitutes or homework.
You will receive:
9 coordinate grid Spring related art pictures:
- "Baby Chick & Egg"
- "Bunny"
- "Bumblebee"
- "Decorative Egg"
- "Watering Flowers"
- "Rose"
- "Flower Wallpaper"
- "Flowers in the Wind"
- "Iris Flower"
For each picture:
- A hand drawn color copy/ example of the final product for the teacher to post or display (if they choose to)
- A list of coordinates with the picture's name
- A list of coordinates without the picture's name (titled "Mystery Art")
- A reminder of how to plot on the x and y axis on each student page
- An appropriately sized blank coordinate grid
Your students will have a blast!
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What others say
Description
Spring Coordinate Grid Art
Spring in finally here!!
Combing math, art and the seasons is always a great idea!
Your students can practice plotting coordinates on a grid (first quadrant) with these enjoyable Spring-related mystery pictures! Display the completed worksheets on your bulletin board for a fun math-focused Spring display.
This activity is easy to differentiate by choosing either the difficult, medium or easy pictures for your students. It is also perfect for math centers, early finishers, substitutes or homework.
You will receive:
9 coordinate grid Spring related art pictures:
- "Baby Chick & Egg"
- "Bunny"
- "Bumblebee"
- "Decorative Egg"
- "Watering Flowers"
- "Rose"
- "Flower Wallpaper"
- "Flowers in the Wind"
- "Iris Flower"
For each picture:
- A hand drawn color copy/ example of the final product for the teacher to post or display (if they choose to)
- A list of coordinates with the picture's name
- A list of coordinates without the picture's name (titled "Mystery Art")
- A reminder of how to plot on the x and y axis on each student page
- An appropriately sized blank coordinate grid
Your students will have a blast!




