To find the ordered pair for each point, we look at where the point lines up on the x-axis (the bottom horizontal line) and the y-axis (the left vertical line). The order is always
(x, y).
Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each point:
1.
Point A: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
0. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
4.
* Ordered Pair:
(0, 4)
2.
Point B: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
1. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
9.
* Ordered Pair:
(1, 9)
3.
Point C: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
4. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
12.
* Ordered Pair:
(4, 12)
4.
Point D: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
6. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
7.
* Ordered Pair:
(6, 7)
5.
Point E: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
7. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
0 (because it sits right on the bottom line).
* Ordered Pair:
(7, 0)
6.
Point F: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
12. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
5.
* Ordered Pair:
(12, 5)
7.
Point G: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
15. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
2.
* Ordered Pair:
(15, 2)
8.
Point H: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
8. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
13.
* Ordered Pair:
(8, 13)
9.
Point I: Look straight down to the x-axis; it is at
16. Look straight across to the y-axis; it is at
11.
* Ordered Pair:
(16, 11)
Final Answer:
A → (0, 4)
B → (1, 9)
C → (4, 12)
D → (6, 7)
E → (7, 0)
F → (12, 5)
G → (15, 2)
H → (8, 13)
I → (16, 11)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet coordinate grid.