Math coordinate graph games




















There are 4 quadrants on a coordinate grid. Quadrant I contains all coordinates in which x and y are positive x, y. Quadrant II contains all coordinates where x is negative and y is positive x, -y. Quadrant III contains all coordinates where x and y are negative -x, -y , and Quadrant IV contains all coordinates where x is positive and y is negative x, -y.

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Sign me up now! Concepts Covered Location is precisely described using the intersection of those lines and line segments. A preview of each game in the learning objective is found below.

For Teachers. No time limit in this game so take your time creating the mystery picture. Guide the whale safely to the finish line. You'll need to plan ahead as once you click the Move button the whale won't stop until reaching the finish line or running into an obstacle! CCSS: 5. Don't shoot water on the wrong bomb or it will blow up! Discover the mystery picture by plotting the given ordered pairs on the coordinate grid. The sequel to Graphing Puzzle with 20 new pictures to create.

Math meets Missile Command in this fun coordinate grid math game. Protect your cities by using missiles to destroy the incoming meteors. Choose to play in Regular or Time mode in quadrant 1 or all 4 quadrants.

CCSS: 6. Choose to play the following modes: Untimed, Beginner, Advanced and Expert. Avoid colliding with the asteroids and don't let the alien steal all of MathPup's bones.

Read in-game instructions or see video for tips and instructions: Boat Coordinates Video. Land too hard and it's game over man! Discover the mystery Halloween picture by plotting the given ordered pairs on the coordinate grid.



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