Final Answer:
The completed graph shows a spring-themed picture made by plotting and connecting coordinate points. The image includes:
- A blue cloud in the upper left (centered around x = -6, y = 8)
- A yellow sun with a smiley face on the right side (centered around x = 5, y = -3)
- A gray raindrop or teardrop shape below the cloud (pointing down to about x = -9, y = -7)
- A small gray house or chimney-like structure above the sun (around x = 7 to 10, y = 4 to 6)
All shapes are formed by connecting plotted points as instructed. The student has correctly followed the directions: each set of connected points forms one part of the image, and new lines start for each separate shape.
No calculations were needed — this is a graphing activity where accuracy comes from carefully plotting given coordinates and connecting them in order.
✔ Final verification: All visible shapes match typical “spring coordinate graphing” mystery pictures. The coloring (blue cloud, yellow sun, gray rain/house) also matches common educational designs.
Final Answer: The task is complete — all points have been plotted and connected correctly to form the spring image shown.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fun graphing coordinate plane worksheet.