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Page 1: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants

Page 2: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

DEFINITION

Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares.

Page 3: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

DEFINITION Coordinate grid – a grid used to locate a point by its distances from 2 intersecting straight lines.

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

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DEFINITION

x axis – a horizontal number line on a coordinate grid.

1 2 3 4 50 6 x

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HINT

x ‘is a cross’ (across )

1 2 3 4 50 6 x

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DEFINITION

y axis – a vertical number line on a coordinate grid.

12345

0

6

y

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DEFINITION

Coordinates – an ordered pair of numbers that give the location of a point on a grid. (3, 4)

12345

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(3,4)

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HINT

The first number is always the x or first letter in the alphabet. The second number is always the y the second letter in the alphabet.

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(3,4)

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HOW TO PLOT ORDERED PAIRS

Step 1 – Always find the x value first, moving horizontally

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(2, 3)

y

x

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HOW TO PLOT ORDERED PAIRS

Step 2 – Starting from your new position find the y value by moving vertically

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(2, 3)(2,3)y

x

Page 11: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

HOW TO FIND ORDERED PAIRS

Step 1 – Find how far over horizontally the point is by counting to the right

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(5, 4)

y

x

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HOW TO FIND ORDERED PAIRS

Step 2 – Now count how far vertically the point is by counting up

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(5,4)

y

x

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WHAT IS THE ORDERED PAIR?

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(3,5)

y

x

Page 14: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

WHAT IS THE ORDERED PAIR?

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(2,6)

y

x

Page 15: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

WHAT IS THE ORDERED PAIR?

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(4,0)

y

x

Page 16: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

WHAT IS THE ORDERED PAIR?

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(0,5)

y

x

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WHAT IS THE ORDERED PAIR?

1

32

45

0

6

1 2 3 4 50 6

(1,1)

y

x

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Learning Objective

Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants

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*When the number lines are extended into the negative number lines you add 3 more quadrants to the coordinate grid.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

y

x

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* If the x is negative you move to the left of the 0.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

x = -2y

x

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* If the y is negative you move down below the zero.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

y = -3y

x

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* Step 1 - Plot the x number first moving to the left when the number is negative.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(-3, -2)(-3, -2)y

x

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* Step 2 - Plot the y number moving from your new position down 2 when the number is negative.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(-3, -2)(-3, -2)

y

x

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* When x is positive and y is negative, plot the ordered pair in this manner.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(2, -2)(2, -2)

y

x

Page 25: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

* When x is negative and y is positive, plot the ordered pair in this manner.

-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(-2, 2)(-2, 2)

y

x

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-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(-3, -3)(-3, -3)

y

x

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-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(-1, 2)(-1, 2)

y

x

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-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(1, -1)(1, -1)

y

x

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-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(2, -2)(2, -2)

y

x

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-2

0-1

12

-3

3

-2 -1 0 1 2-3 3

(-3, -2)(-3, -2)

y

x

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Mr D. Pay31

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1-10 x

y

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

-6

-7

-8

-9

-10

Coordinates Keywords & Rules

FIRST QUADRANT

Y Axis and positioning vertical

Use brackets (?,?) and remember X firstY next

ORIGIN

(4,8)

SECOND QUADRANT

THIRD QUADRANT

FOURTH QUADRANT

X Axis and positioning horizontal

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Page 33: Read and plot coordinates in all quadrants. DEFINITION Grid – A pattern of horizontal and vertical lines, usually forming squares

YOUR TASK! Whole class investigation: Pairs plot the following coordinates on grids:( -3, -7), (3,5), (0, -1), (1, 1), (-2, -5), (5,9), (-1, -3), (2,3). Join al l the points, what do you notice? Choose three of the points and add 3 to each of the x coordinates. Chose these three new points to each other using a different coloured pencil. Try subtracting three and drawing the new points from x coordinates. What happens if you subtract three from the y and x coordinates?

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Mr D. Pay

34

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1-10

x

y

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

-6

-7

-8

-9

-10

Coordinates in 4 Quadrants.

a

b

c

d

a b

c

a b

cd

a

bc

d

a b

cd

a

bc

ab

cd

e

a b

c

d

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

What are the vertex coordinates of each shape?

d

7

8,10

10,7

8,4

2,7

1,4

6,4

1,07,-1

10,-1

10,-6

7,-6

4,-3

6,-92,-9

-2,6

-1,2-6,2

-5,6

-8,9-5,9

-7,4

-10,4

-10,-1

-6,-1

-6,-5

-10,-5

-3,-5

0,-6

-1,-10-4,-10

-6,-8

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Learning Objective

Recognise parallel and perpendicular faces and edges on 3.D shapesRehearse the terms polyhedron, tetrahedron and begin to use

dodecahedron.

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What is the difference between a 2D shape and 3D shape?

Which 3D shapes can you name?

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CUBE

Can you think of any objects which are the shape of a cube?

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CUBOID

Can you think of any objects which are the shape of a cuboid?

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SPHERE

Can you think of any objects which are shape of a sphere?

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CONE

Can you think of any objects which are the shape of a cone?

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CYLINDER

Can you think of any objects which are the shape of a cylinder?

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SQUARE BASED PYRAMID

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TRIANGULAR PRISM

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What is a Polyhedron?

Polyhedrons Non-Polyhedrons

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Do you notice a difference?

Polyhedrons Non-Polyhedrons

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PolyhedronsA solid that is bounded by polygons with

straight meeting faces. There are two main types of solids:

Prisms and Pyramids

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FaceThe polygons that make up the sides of a

polyhedron

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EdgeA line segment formed by the intersection of

2 faces

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VertexA point where 3 or more edges meet

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Name the Polyhedron and find the number of Faces, Vertices, and Edgesa. b. c.

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a. b. c.

F = 5V = 5E = 8

F = 5V = 6E = 9

F = 8V = 12E = 18

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a. b. c.

F = 5V = 5E = 8

F = 5V = 6E = 9

F = 8V = 12E = 18

Does anybody see a pattern?

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Euler’s Theorem

F + V = E + 2

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Euler’s Theorem

F + V = E + 2Example:

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Euler’s Theorem

F + V = E + 2Example:

F = 6, V = 8, E = 12

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Euler’s Theorem

F + V = E + 2Example:

F = 6, V = 8, E = 12

6 + 8 = 12 +2

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Euler’s Theorem

F + V = E + 2Example:

F = 6, V = 8, E = 12

6 + 8 = 12 +2

14 = 14

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Example: Use Euler’s Theorem to find the value of n

Faces: 5Vertices: nEdges: 8

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Visualise 3.D shapes from 2.D drawings

and identify different nets for a closed

cube.

Visualise 3.D shapes from 2.D drawings

and identify different nets for a closed

cube.

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NET 1

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NET 2

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NET 3

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NET 4

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NET 5

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NET 6

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NET 7

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NET 8

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Draw the net of an open cube using five squares.

What other arrangements of five squares will also make a net which we can fold to

make an open cube? Explore different arrangements.

Cut them out to check they do indeed fold to create an open cube.

YOUR TASK!

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Nets of cubesNets of cubes Solutions – There are 11 in total