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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 7

Cartesian Coordinate

System

Day…..1. Parts of a Coordinate Plan

2. Graphing Ordered Pairs

3. Identifying Points

4. Identifying Ordered Pairs

5. Translating Points

Day 1

Bell Work

Justify your Response

I Can….

identify the parts of the Cartesian coordinate

system.

Vocabulary•

The horizontal number line

The vertical number line

Y-coordinate -

X-axis -

Origin -

Y-axis -

X-coordinate -

Quadrant-

The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 )

The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 )

The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0)

The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.

A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line

Ordered Pair- A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane.

Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter

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

Day 2

Bell Work

Justify your response.

Homework Check

Vocabulary•

The horizontal number line

The vertical number line

Y-coordinate -

X-axis -

Origin -

Y-axis -

X-coordinate -

Quadrant-

The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 )

The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 )

The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0)

The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.

A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line

Ordered Pair- A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane.

Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter

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

Day 3

Bell Work

Justify Your Response

Homework Check

Vocabulary•

The horizontal number line

The vertical number line

Y-coordinate -

X-axis -

Origin -

Y-axis -

X-coordinate -

Quadrant-

The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 )

The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 )

The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0)

The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.

A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line

Ordered Pair- A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane.

Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter

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

Day 4

Bell Work

Justify Your Response

Homework Check

Vocabulary•

The horizontal number line

The vertical number line

Y-coordinate -

X-axis -

Origin -

Y-axis -

X-coordinate -

Quadrant-

The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 )

The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 )

The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0)

The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.

A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line

Ordered Pair- A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane.

Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter

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

Day 5

Bell Work

Justify Your Response

Homework Check

Vocabulary•

The horizontal number line

The vertical number line

Y-coordinate -

X-axis -

Origin -

Y-axis -

X-coordinate -

Quadrant-

The first number given in an ordered pair ( 3, 7 )

The second number given in an ordered pair ( 5, 9 )

The point where the x-axis intersects with the y-axis. This point is ( 0, 0)

The four regions that the coordinate plane is divided into.

A coordinate system formed by the intersection of a horizontal and a vertical number line

Ordered Pair- A pair of numbers that can be used to represent a point in the coordinate plane.

Point - An ordered pair graphed and labeled with a capital letter

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 PointsPlease 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

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Computer Station• www.learnzillion.com (6 minutes per video)• www.tenmarks.com (10 questions per assignment)

Station Rotations1. Write your exit ticket.

2. Pack up everything but a pencil.

3. You will have 15 minutes to complete each rotation

1st Rotation

2nd Rotation

3rd Rotation

4th Rotation

Group WorkBefore we begin…….1. Complete an exit ticket.2. Pack up everything except for your

pencil and calculator.3. Sit quietly unit everyone is ready.

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