This worksheet is designed to help students practice plotting points on a coordinate grid — but
it’s an open-ended creative task, not a problem with one correct answer.
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🎯 What the Task Asks You To Do:
> *“Draw a design or image. Create plot points to outline the drawing. Write the coordinates for each plot point you create.”*
So, you get to:
1.
Choose any simple shape or picture (e.g., a house, star, heart, smiley face, letter “A”, etc.).
2.
Plot points on the grid that form the corners or key parts of your drawing.
3.
Write down the (x, y) coordinates for each point in the numbered blanks (1–12).
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✏️ Example Solution: Draw a Simple House
Let’s say you draw a basic house with a square base and a triangular roof.
#### Step 1: Plot Points
Here are 12 points that could outline a house:
1. (2, 1) — bottom left corner of house
2. (6, 1) — bottom right corner of house
3. (6, 4) — top right corner of house
4. (2, 4) — top left corner of house
5. (2, 4) — same as #4 (to close the square)
6. (4, 6) — peak of the roof
7. (6, 4) — back to top right
8. (4, 6) — again, to make triangle
9. (2, 4) — back to top left
10. (3, 2) — door bottom left
11. (5, 2) — door bottom right
12. (5, 3) — door top right *(optional, to show door rectangle)*
*(Note: You can adjust points to match your actual drawing!)*
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📝 Fill in the Blanks:
```
1. (2, 1)
2. (6, 1)
3. (6, 4)
4. (2, 4)
5. (2, 4)
6. (4, 6)
7. (6, 4)
8. (4, 6)
9. (2, 4)
10. (3, 2)
11. (5, 2)
12. (5, 3)
```
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💡 Tips for Success:
- Start with simple shapes like squares, triangles, or letters.
- Use whole numbers only (since the grid goes from 0–10 on x and 0–11 on y).
- You don’t have to use all 12 points — just fill in as many as you need.
- Connect the dots in order to see your image come to life!
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🧠 Why This Activity Matters:
It teaches:
✔ How to read and write coordinate pairs (x, y)
✔ Spatial reasoning and graphing skills
✔ Creativity within mathematical structure
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✔ Final Answer:
There is
no single correct answer — this is a creative math activity. But here’s one possible solution using a house:
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Coordinates:
> 1. (2, 1)
> 2. (6, 1)
> 3. (6, 4)
> 4. (2, 4)
> 5. (2, 4)
> 6. (4, 6)
> 7. (6, 4)
> 8. (4, 6)
> 9. (2, 4)
> 10. (3, 2)
> 11. (5, 2)
> 12. (5, 3)
You can draw this on the grid, connect the points in order, and you’ll see a house with a door!
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🎨
Now it’s your turn! Pick your own design — maybe a rocket, a cat, or a flag — and plot its points. The fun is in making it your own!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graphing coordinates pictures worksheet.