- The image displays two coordinate plane worksheets for plotting points to create a picture of an igloo with a penguin.
- The left worksheet is labeled "Coordinate Graphing - First Quadrant" and uses a grid where both the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical) start at 0 and extend into positive numbers only.
- The right worksheet is labeled "Coordinate Graphing - Four Quadrants" and uses a grid that includes negative numbers on both axes, with the origin (0,0) in the center.
- To solve the problem, one would need to plot a series of given (x, y) coordinate pairs on the respective grid.
- By connecting the plotted points in the specified order, the outline of the igloo and penguin will be revealed.
- The activity is designed to teach students how to read and plot coordinates in both a single quadrant and all four quadrants of the Cartesian plane.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of winter coordinate graphing worksheet.