Coordinate Plane Foldable
How can you make it?
First, make sure that you cut your graph paper so it is a perfect square. Next, fold all four corners to the middle. Write the Quadrant Numbers on the Outside. Then, draw an x- and y-axis on the inside. After that, show examples of points in all quadrants and on the x- and y- axis. Be sure to include the positive and negative directions.
To get the first picture that says, “Coordinate Plane”, fold quadrants I and II down on top of quadrants III and IV. This foldable takes up hardly any space in your interactive math notebook when it is complete. It is a great resource to refer to all year!
Found on aharri5on.wordpress.com
First, make sure that you cut your graph paper so it is a perfect square. Next, fold all four corners to the middle. Write the Quadrant Numbers on the Outside. Then, draw an x- and y-axis on the inside. After that, show examples of points in all quadrants and on the x- and y- axis. Be sure to include the positive and negative directions.
To get the first picture that says, “Coordinate Plane”, fold quadrants I and II down on top of quadrants III and IV. This foldable takes up hardly any space in your interactive math notebook when it is complete. It is a great resource to refer to all year!
You Need: A square of graph paper, colored pencils
How it looks?Found on aharri5on.wordpress.com
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