This is a free four page guide on how to read, draw and understand all four quadrants of a Cartesian graph suitable for revision, handouts and lesson plans for students and teachers from Key Stage 2 upwards.
KS2- if the pupil is advanced or very maths-curious then this is the doc for them! This doc has been used successfully with pupils as young as 8! Of course the instructor can use it to get ALL the background for themselves then use this as inspiration to provide a simplified or abridged version for students that needs more help on this topic.
KS3- originally created with pupils aged 11-14 in mind, we have since discovered it has far wider uses.
GCSE- an essential introduction to this topic, for pupils that struggled with the concept when they were younger. Or a refresher for pupils that have not done it for a while and need to remind themselves of the basics.
If you download it PLEASE leave a review as courtesy. Thank you.
KS2- if the pupil is advanced or very maths-curious then this is the doc for them! This doc has been used successfully with pupils as young as 8! Of course the instructor can use it to get ALL the background for themselves then use this as inspiration to provide a simplified or abridged version for students that needs more help on this topic.
KS3- originally created with pupils aged 11-14 in mind, we have since discovered it has far wider uses.
GCSE- an essential introduction to this topic, for pupils that struggled with the concept when they were younger. Or a refresher for pupils that have not done it for a while and need to remind themselves of the basics.
If you download it PLEASE leave a review as courtesy. Thank you.
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A nice booklet on coordinates but too wordy for KS2 and too basic for GCSE. Images are clear and includes some interesting facts.
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