Guided Practice: Coordinate Plane
Practice makes perfect! Work through these guided exercises to strengthen your coordinate plane skills.
Warm-Up Review
Quick Reminder: The Coordinate Plane
The coordinate plane has two axes that cross at the origin (0, 0):
- X-axis: The horizontal line (runs left to right)
- Y-axis: The vertical line (runs up and down)
- Ordered pair (x, y): First number is horizontal position, second is vertical
Worked Examples
Example 1: Plotting (3, 4)
Example 2: Reading Point B from the Grid
What are the coordinates of point B shown below?
Interactive Practice: Plot Your Points
Practice Plotting
Enter coordinates and click "Plot" to see if you can place the point correctly!
Practice Problems
Part 1: Identify the Coordinates
Problem 1
A point is located 2 units right and 5 units up from the origin. What is its ordered pair?
Problem 2
What are the coordinates of the origin?
Problem 3
The point (4, 0) is located on which axis?
Part 2: Plot and Compare
Problem 4
To plot the point (1, 4), what do you do first?
Problem 5
Are points (3, 2) and (2, 3) the same location?
Problem 6
Which point is farther from the origin: (1, 5) or (5, 1)?
Part 3: Apply Your Skills
Problem 7
If you start at (2, 3) and move 2 units right, what point do you reach?
Problem 8
If you start at (3, 1) and move 3 units up, what point do you reach?
Problem 9
A rectangle has corners at (1, 1), (4, 1), (4, 3), and (1, 3). How wide is the rectangle?
Problem 10
Which coordinate tells you the vertical position of a point?
What You Practiced
Plotting Points
Using (x, y) to locate exact positions on the grid.
Reading Coordinates
Identifying ordered pairs from points on a grid.
Moving on the Grid
Calculating new positions after horizontal or vertical moves.
Shape Dimensions
Finding widths and heights using coordinate differences.
Next Steps
- Try the Word Problems lesson to apply coordinates to real-world situations
- Review Common Mistakes to avoid typical errors
- When ready, take the Unit Quiz to test your mastery