6adv.MATH.2.H
Use coordinate geometry to identify locations on a plane, including graphing points in all four quadrants using ordered pairs of rational numbers.
Grade 6 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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coordinate geometrylocationsplaneall four quadrantsgraphingpointsordered pairsrational numbers
Skills
- identify (locations on a plane using ordered pairs of rational numbers) #dok1
- graph (points in all four quadrants using ordered pairs of rational numbers) #dok2
- use (coordinate geometry to represent locations on a plane) #dok2
- interpret (the meaning of coordinates in all four quadrants) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify locations on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of rational numbers. #dok1
- I can graph points in all four quadrants using ordered pairs of rational numbers. #dok2
- I can explain how to use coordinate geometry to describe locations on a plane. #dok2
- I can interpret the meaning of coordinates in each quadrant of the coordinate plane. #dok2
Big Ideas
- The coordinate plane allows us to precisely describe and analyze locations using rational numbers.
- Using ordered pairs in all four quadrants expands our ability to represent real-world and mathematical relationships.
Essential Questions
- How can I use coordinate geometry to describe the location of a point on a plane?
- What does each part of an ordered pair represent in the coordinate plane?
- How do the signs of the x- and y-coordinates determine the quadrant in which a point is located?
- Why is it important to be able to graph points with rational numbers in all four quadrants?
- In what real-world situations might I need to locate or graph points in different quadrants on a coordinate plane?