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Chapter 7 Cartesian Coordinate System. Day…. Parts of a Coordinate Plan Graphing Ordered Pairs Identifying Points Identifying Ordered Pairs Translating Points. Day 1. Bell Work. Justify your Response. I Can…. identify the parts of the Cartesian coordinate system . Vocabulary.
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Day….. • Parts of a Coordinate Plan • Graphing Ordered Pairs • Identifying Points • Identifying Ordered Pairs • Translating Points
Bell Work Justify your Response
I Can…. identify the parts of the Cartesian coordinate system.
Vocabulary • A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line X-axis - • The horizontal number line Y-axis - • The vertical number line • A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane. Ordered Pair- X-coordinate - The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 ) Y-coordinate - The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 ) Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter Origin - The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0) Quadrant- The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.
Parts of a Coordinate Plane Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil and the provided note taking page. ***Please refer to the in class notes for review***
Word Bank for Notes • Intersection • Horizontal • Vertical • X-axis • Y-axis • Capitol Letters • X-coordinate • Y-coordinate • (x, y) • Point (x2) • How far left or right to move from the origin • How far up or down to move from the origin • The 4 regions the coordinate plane is divided into. • Corresponds
Independent Practice Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil.
Instructions • Label the four quadrants in red. • Number both the x and y axis from -20 to 20. • Color the X-axis yellow. • Color the Y-axis orange. • Place a blue dot at the origin. • Find and plot the following points using green dots: (-2, 6) (-5, -8) (1, 9) (15, -14) • Label your plotted points M, A, T, H
Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets
Bell Work Justify your response.
Vocabulary • A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line X-axis - • The horizontal number line Y-axis - • The vertical number line • A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane. Ordered Pair- X-coordinate - The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 ) Y-coordinate - The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 ) Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter Origin - The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0) Quadrant- The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.
I Can…. graph ordered pairs of integers in all four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate system.
Graphing Ordered Pairs Please open your book to page 424 Examples: a, b, c, d, e, and f ***Please refer to the in class notes for review***
Partner Work Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil.
Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets
Bell Work Justify Your Response
Vocabulary • A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line X-axis - • The horizontal number line Y-axis - • The vertical number line • A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane. Ordered Pair- X-coordinate - The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 ) Y-coordinate - The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 ) Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter Origin - The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0) Quadrant- The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.
I Can…. identify points on a coordinate plane given the ordered pairs.
Identifying Points Please take out your TCAP practice book and turn to page _________
Partner Work Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil.
Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets
Bell Work Justify Your Response
Vocabulary • A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line X-axis - • The horizontal number line Y-axis - • The vertical number line • A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane. Ordered Pair- X-coordinate - The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 ) Y-coordinate - The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 ) Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter Origin - The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0) Quadrant- The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.
I Can…. identify ordered pairs given a plotted point on a coordinate plane.
Identifying Ordered Pairs Please Clear your desk of everything except for a pencils and the provided page. ***Please refer to the in class notes for review***
Your Turn…. Take out your marker boards
Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets
Bell Work Justify Your Response
Vocabulary • A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line X-axis - • The horizontal number line Y-axis - • The vertical number line • A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane. Ordered Pair- X-coordinate - The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 ) Y-coordinate - The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 ) Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter Origin - The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0) Quadrant- The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.
End-Unit Assessment Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil and a calculator.
I Can…. translate plotted points in the coordinate plane.
Translating Points Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil and the provided pages. ***Please refer to the in class notes for review***
Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets
Computer Station • www.learnzillion.com (6 minutes per video) • www.tenmarks.com (10 questions per assignment)
Station Rotations • Write your exit ticket. • Pack up everything but a pencil. • You will have 15 minutes to complete each rotation