Let’s solve each part of the coordinate graph worksheet step by step.
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Part 1: Write the coordinates for each point.
We look at the grid with points A, B, and C.
- The first number in a coordinate pair is how far right (x-axis).
- The second number is how far up (y-axis).
Point A:
→ Go right 2, then up 4 →
(2, 4)
Point B:
→ Go right 5, then up 3 →
(5, 3)
Point C:
→ Go right 3, then up 6 →
(3, 6)
✔ So we match:
A → (2, 4)
B → (5, 3)
C → (3, 6)
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Part 2: Write the coordinates for each symbol.
Look at the grid on the left with shapes.
Black triangle (▲):
→ Right 1, Up 7 →
(1, 7)
White square (□):
→ Right 5, Up 8 →
(5, 8)
Black circle (●):
→ Right 1, Up 5 →
(1, 5)
Black diamond (◆):
→ Right 3, Up 3 →
(3, 3)
White star (☆):
→ Right 1, Up 1 →
(1, 1)
Black heart (♥):
→ Right 1, Up 0 →
(1, 0) — since it’s on the bottom line, y = 0
Wait — let’s double-check the grid. The bottom row is labeled “0”, so yes, heart is at (1, 0).
But looking again — maybe the grid starts at y=1? Let me check the image description.
Actually, in most school grids like this, if there are 9 rows from top to bottom labeled 8 down to 0, then:
Top row = y=8
Bottom row = y=0
So:
▲ at x=1, y=7 → (1,7)
□ at x=5, y=8 → (5,8)
● at x=1, y=5 → (1,5)
◆ at x=3, y=3 → (3,3)
☆ at x=1, y=1 → (1,1)
♥ at x=1, y=0 → (1,0)
That seems correct.
Now, the gray bars on the right are just labels — they don’t have coordinates. We only write coordinates for the symbols on the grid.
So final answers for Part 2:
▲ → (1, 7)
□ → (5, 8)
● → (1, 5)
◆ → (3, 3)
☆ → (1, 1)
♥ → (1, 0)
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Part 3: Place each of the points on the graph.
We’re given points A through E with their coordinates. We need to plot them on the empty grid.
Grid goes from x=0 to 6, y=0 to 8.
A (2, 1) → right 2, up 1
B (5, 4) → right 5, up 4
C (2, 6) → right 2, up 6
D (4, 1) → right 4, up 1
E (4, 4) → right 4, up 4
You would mark these spots on the grid with dots or letters.
Since we can’t draw here, we’ll just list where each goes.
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Final Answer:
Part 1:
A → (2, 4)
B → (5, 3)
C → (3, 6)
Part 2:
▲ → (1, 7)
□ → (5, 8)
● → (1, 5)
◆ → (3, 3)
☆ → (1, 1)
♥ → (1, 0)
Part 3: Plot these points on the grid:
A at (2, 1)
B at (5, 4)
C at (2, 6)
D at (4, 1)
E at (4, 4)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinates worksheet 4th grade.