![]() ![]() ***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. Thank you for your feedback and Happy Let's be Social If you are interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me. Additional teachers must purchase their own license. © Hayley Cain (Activity After Math) Please note - this resource is for use by one teacher only. 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! This is a great substitute, "filler days", or end of the year graphing activity! My students love to graph this and color it with their own designs! The completed graphs make great bulletin boards for your classroom or hallway! A graph with the fractional grid lines labeled as well for differentiation.A graph with the numbers and x- and y-axis labeled.Student Instructions with the ordered pairs. ![]() A colored example of the finished picture.→For each instructions(1st Quadrant and All Four Quadrant option) The points include ordered pairs with decimals such as (10, 4.5) and (0.25, 1.75). Student Instructions for both Quadrant One ONLY and instructions for ALL four Quadrants are included! This is a great way to differentiate for your lower-level learners as well as your higher-level learners. The clever title of "You’re a Mean One!" gives them a clue to what the picture will be. Answer keys are included.Need something for your early finishers? Substitute plans? Extra credit? This is a great activity where students graph points on a coordinate plane and it creates a picture of a Christmas Grump. The mystery picture is partly finished before students start plotting the coordinate pairs, making it easy for them to know they are on the right track creating their picture of a candy cane, ornament, and present.Īll mystery pictures in this bundle are in all four quadrants and use whole numbers only. This resource includes student reference sheets, an 8.5″x11″ poster, and a worksheet for students to complete. It is designed for students who need extra help graphing in all four quadrants. This mystery picture would work great for small group instruction. When they are done they have a fun Christmas themed picture of a girl holding a present.ĮASY Christmas Four Quadrant Coordinate Plane Graphing Picture Activity Pages When all of the coordinate pairs are plotted their picture is still only half done! They will have Quadrants II and III finished and will then use their symmetry skills to reflect the picture across the y-axis to finish their mystery picture. ![]() Here they stop the line they are working on and start a new one. Students plot the coordinate pairs in order, connecting them with a line until they come to the word STOP. Students plot the given coordinate pairs in Quadrant I, and then they have to use their symmetry and reflection skills to finish the picture in the other three quadrants.Ĭhristmas Coordinate Plane Graphing Picture Four Quadrant Symmetry Activity This resource includes two mystery pictures:Ĭoordinate pairs and coordinate grid are all on one page. ![]() These are in the same style as the standard mystery graphing pictures from the last resource.Ĭhristmas Symmetry and Reflection Coordinate Plane Mystery Pictures Two fun mystery pictures are included in this resource: Santa’s Helpers Coordinate Plane Graphing Pictures | Christmas Four Quadrant Coordinate pairs are on a separate page, with each mystery picture having its own page of coordinate pairs. There is one coordinate grid page that is used for all of the pictures. This resource includes three mystery pictures: This bundle includes regular mystery graphing pictures, symmetry pictures, and an easy graphing picture that has some of the lines already filled in on the coordinate grid before students begin.Ĭhristmas Four Quadrant Coordinate Plane Mystery Pictures When they are finished they have a fun picture to color with a Christmas theme. They just plot the coordinate pairs in order, connecting them with a line until it tells them to stop the line they are working on and start a new one. These four quadrant Christmas mystery pictures are a fun way for students to practice graphing on the coordinate plane. Please contact the seller about any problems with your order using the question button below the description. Files will be available for download from your account once payment is confirmed. ![]()
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