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BetterLesson: Coordinate Grid (Day 3)
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The students will be learning about the coordinate grid through the use of multiple learning styles and real-life examples. This lesson includes a detailed plan, slides containing notes and problems, and a video explanation.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
BetterLesson
Date Added:
12/01/2022
Coordinate Plane: Graphing Points
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Video tutorial demonstrates how to graph ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. [2:20]

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Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Audio/Video
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/14/2023
Math + Art: Graph a Dance
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In this lesson, students will choreograph a figure for a square dance, graph it, and perform it. Media resources and teacher materials are included.

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Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
11/06/2023
Math, Grade 6, Rational Numbers
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Rational Numbers

Type of Unit: Concept

Prior Knowledge

Students should be able to:

Solve problems with positive rational numbers.
Plot positive rational numbers on a number line.
Understand the equal sign.
Use the greater than and less than symbols with positive numbers (not variables) and understand their relative positions on a number line.
Recognize the first quadrant of the coordinate plane.

Lesson Flow

The first part of this unit builds on the prerequisite skills needed to develop the concept of negative numbers, the opposites of numbers, and absolute value. The unit starts with a real-world application that uses negative numbers so that students understand the need for them. The unit then introduces the idea of the opposite of a number and its absolute value and compares the difference in the definitions. The number line and positions of numbers on the number line is at the heart of the unit, including comparing positions with less than or greater than symbols.

The second part of the unit deals with the coordinate plane and extends student knowledge to all four quadrants. Students graph geometric figures on the coordinate plane and do initial calculations of distances that are a straight line. Students conclude the unit by investigating the reflections of figures across the x- and y-axes on the coordinate plane.

Subject:
Mathematics
Provider:
Pearson
Math, Grade 6, Rational Numbers, Peer Review and Revise
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Students revise their work on the assessment task based on feedback from the teacher and their peers.Key ConceptsConcepts from previous lessons are integrated into this assessment task: the opposite of a number, integers, absolute value, and graphing points on the coordinate plane. Students apply their knowledge, review their work, and make revisions based on feedback from the teacher and their peers. This process creates a deeper understanding of the concepts.Goals and Learning ObjectivesApply knowledge of the opposite of a number, integers, absolute value, and graphing points on the coordinate plane to solve problems.Track and review a choice of strategy when problem solving.

Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Chris Adcock
Date Added:
02/28/2022