Celebrate President's Day as only a math class can with this coordinate graphing activity. Students are given a list of coordinate points to connect. They should connect the points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have a very presidential portrait of President George Washington suitable to hang in the White House or your Classroom. Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER. Here are some tips: [1] All points will be on one grid line or another. [2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key. [3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store. [4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com helps out, but any graph paper will do. [5] Use Grand Entrance - The Classroom Door Coordinate Gridfor a full length, door-sized tribute. [6] Remember to copy student sheets double-sided when necessary to save paper If you like this activity, you might also like this one. President Lincoln - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity Alexander Hamilton - A Founding Fathers Coordinate Graphing Activity Or purchase both coordinate graphing activities together and save. President's Day Portraits - 2 Coordinate Graphing Activities Also, don't forget to visit my web site: Mike's Math Market to see my other Coordinate Graphing Activities and Math-Then-Graph Activities at affordable prices. Have Fun!
Celebrate President's Day as only a math class can with this coordinate graphing activity. Students are given a list of coordinate points to connect. They should connect the points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have a very presidential portrait of President George Washington suitable to hang in the White House or your Classroom. Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER. Here are some tips: [1] All points will be on one grid line or another. [2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key. [3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store. [4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com helps out, but any graph paper will do. [5] Use Grand Entrance - The Classroom Door Coordinate Gridfor a full length, door-sized tribute. [6] Remember to copy student sheets double-sided when necessary to save paper If you like this activity, you might also like this one. President Lincoln - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity Alexander Hamilton - A Founding Fathers Coordinate Graphing Activity Or purchase both coordinate graphing activities together and save. President's Day Portraits - 2 Coordinate Graphing Activities Also, don't forget to visit my web site: Mike's Math Market to see my other Coordinate Graphing Activities and Math-Then-Graph Activities at affordable prices. Have Fun!
Celebrate President's Day as only a math class can with this coordinate graphing activity. Students are given a list of coordinate points to connect. They should connect the points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have a very presidential portrait of President Abraham Lincoln suitable to hang in the White House or your Classroom. Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER. Here are some tips: [1] All points will be on one grid line or another. [2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key. [3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store. [4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com helps out, but any graph paper will do. [5] Remember to copy double-sided when necessary to save paper If you like this activity, you might also like this one. President Washington - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity Alexander Hamilton - A Founding Fathers Coordinate Graphing Activity Or purchase both coordinate graphing activities together and save. President's Day Portraits - 2 Coordinate Graphing Activities Also, don't forget to visit my web site: Mike's Math Market to see my other Coordinate Graphing Activities and Math-Then-Graph Activities at affordable prices. Have Fun!
This coordinate system graphic art mystery picture would be ideal for students that are just beginning with graphing coordinates or students that need a little extra practice. It is also a great fun activity and engaging worksheets for Grade 4-11 for Presidents' Day or any time of the year. Prep f...
Mystery Puzzle created in honor of President's Day and George Washington's birthday. 3rd-6th Grade Students will practice using Coordinate Pairs of negative numbers along the x-axis and negative numbers along the y-axis to solve a Mystery Math Puzzle featuring President Washington with a short Biography of the famous leader. This hands-on, cut and paste Math activity comes complete with an Answer Key. If your students like our George Washington Mystery Puzzle Activity, they will also enjoy our ABRAHAM LINCOLN MYSTERY PUZZLE OUR OTHER HOLIDAY RESOURCES FOR 3RD-6TH GRADE STUDENTS: FREEBIE: ST. PATRICK'S DAY MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS INTERACTIVE MINI UNIT GRADES 3-5 HALLOWEEN MATH AND LITERACY GRADES 3-5 WINTER HOLIDAY UNIT GRADES 3-5 HOLIDAY MATH MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-5 REINDEER MATH MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-5 BLACK HISTORY MYSTERY PUZZLES BUNDLE GRADES 3-6 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 Created By Teachers. It Just Makes Sense. RATING GEORGE WASHINGTON EARNS YOU TPT CREDITS TO USE TOWARD FUTURE PURCHASES AND GIVES US A WARM FUZZY FEELING! (c) 2014-Splash! Publications. Permission is granted to original purchasers to reproduce material as designated only for classroom use. No other part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review.
Celebrate President's Day as only a math class can with these coordinate graphing activities. In each activity, students are given a list of coordinate points to connect. They should connect the points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have 2 very presidential portraits: one of President George Washington and one of President Lincoln, both suitable to hang in the White House or your Classroom. Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER. Here are some tips: [1] All points will be on one grid line or another. [2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key. [3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store. [4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com helps out, but any graph paper will do. [5] Remember to copy double-sided when necessary to save paper Both coordinate graphing activities are sold separately. President Washington - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity President Lincoln - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity Have Fun!
Mystery Puzzle created in honor of President's Day requiring 3rd-6th Grade students to use Coordinate Pairs of positive numbers along the x-axis and negative numbers along the y-axis to solve a Mystery Math Puzzle with a short Abraham Lincoln Biography. Of course, this cut and paste Math activity comes complete with an Answer Key. If your students like our Abraham Lincoln Mystery Puzzle, they will also enjoy our GEORGE WASHINGTON MYSTERY PUZZLE OUR OTHER ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESOURCES: ABRAHAM LINCOLN: PRESIDENT'S DAY UNIT GRADES 1-3 LINCOLN MEMORIAL LESSON GRADES 1-3 MORE MYSTERY PUZZLE RESOURCESMORE HOLIDAY RESOURCES Created By Teachers. It Just Makes Sense. RATING THIS ABRAHAM LINCOLN MYSTERY PUZZLE EARNS YOU TPT CREDITS TO USE TOWARD FUTURE PURCHASES AND GIVES US A WARM FUZZY FEELING! (c) 2014-Splash! Publications. Permission is granted to original purchasers to reproduce material as designated only for classroom use. No other part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review.
First Quadrant Only – Uses the fractional point 1/2 (24 x 18 Grid) This coordinate plotting and drawing activity is ideal for President’s Day. The large grid is suited for students that are new to this concept but this project can also be completed by students that are more advanced in coordinate plotting. The students will create a drawing of Lincoln and Washington. This will be created by plotting ordered pairs and then connecting them with straight lines. This project is fun for the student and makes a great bulletin board idea as well. This activity can be a class project or something to be worked on independently when time allows. It also works as an extra credit assignment or when there is a substitute teacher. The graph consists of points in the first quadrant using ordered pairs with whole numbers and a few fractional points using the fraction 1/2 for detail. When finished, the students can use markers, colored pencils or other medium to enhance the project. Included in this download is: * Coordinate graph paper for plotting (with a light, medium and dark grid) * Coordinate list * Full sized answer key * Sample of the completed project in color Also included is: * Student Directions for Plotting Coordinates * Directions for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions and Decimals * Directions for Plotting Coordinates in Quadrant I * Directions for Plotting Coordinates in All Quadrants * Details for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions in Quadrant I * Details for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions in All Quadrants. If you like these projects please let us know. There are many projects, activities and math labs covering the entire school year and some projects are cross curricular (Sports, Patriotism, Seasons, Holidays, History, and Science). Lessons begin at 2nd grade and are also appropriate for the Middle School and some for High School students. These projects have been used successfully at both the Elementary and Middle School levels. All projects are copyrighted, so please don’t distribute them to all of your colleagues. Instead direct them to my Store, http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Anthony-And-Linda-Iorlano Anthony Iorlano and Linda Iorlano NCTM Standards Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Common Core State Standards CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.A.1 Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., x-axis and x-coordinate, y-axis and y-coordinate). Keywords: Coordinate Drawing, Coordinate Drafting, Coordinate Graphing, Abscissa, Ordinate, Ordered Pair, Lincoln, Washington, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, President’s Day, Presidents Day
Mystery Puzzle created in honor of Black History Month requiring 3rd-6th Grade students to use Coordinate Pairs of negative numbers along the x-axis and negative numbers along the y-axis to solve a Mystery Math Puzzle featuring a short Barack Obama Biography. Of course, this hands-on, cut and paste Barack Obama Math activity comes complete with an Answer Key. This Barack Obama Mystery Puzzle can be purchased separately or as one of FOUR Black History Month Mystery Puzzle activities from our BLACK HISTORY MONTH MYSTERY PUZZLES BUNDLEMORE BLACK HISTORY MONTH RESOURCES: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 ROSA PARKS MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 HARRIET TUBMAN MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 BLACK HISTORY MONTH MYSTERY PUZZLES BUNDLE GRADES 3-6 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. UNIT GRADES 1-3 OUR OTHER MYSTERY PUZZLE ACTIVITIES: FREEBIE: BACK TO SCHOOL MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 1-3 HOLIDAY MATH MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-5 REINDEER MATH MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-5 GEORGE WASHINGTON MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 FREEBIE: ST. PATRICK'S DAY MYSTERY PUZZLE GRADES 3-6 Created By Teachers. It Just Makes Sense. RATING THIS BARACK OBAMA MYSTERY PUZZLE EARNS YOU TPT CREDITS TOWARD FUTURE PURCHASES AND GIVE US A WARM FUZZY FEELING! (c) 2014-Splash! Publications. Permission is granted to original purchasers to reproduce material as designated only for classroom use. No other part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review.
First Quadrant Very Challenging Fractions used: 1/2, 1/4, 3/4 Students will use their knowledge of coordinate graphing and ordered pairs to create a drawing of Mount Rushmore (Washington, Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Teddy Roosevelt). This will be created by plotting ordered pairs and then connecting them with straight lines. These coordinate graphing projects are fun for the student and make a great bulletin board idea as well. This project can be used for President’s Day a social studies class and mathematics class. This activity can be a class project or something to be worked on independently when time allows. It also works as an extra credit assignment or when there is a substitute. This project is for the advanced coordinate graphing student or those wishing to be challenged. The student must be familiar with plotting fractions. The graph consists of ordered pairs with whole numbers and fractional points using the fractions 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 for detail. When finished, they can use markers, colored pencils or other medium to enhance the project. Included in this download is: * Coordinate graph paper for plotting (with both a light, medium and dark grid) * Coordinate list * Full sized answer key * Sample of the completed project in color. Also included is: * Student Directions for Plotting Coordinates * Directions for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions * Directions for Plotting Coordinates in Quadrant I * Directions for Plotting Coordinates in All Quadrants * Details for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions in Quadrant I * Details for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions in All Quadrants. If you like this project, please let us know. There are many projects covering the entire school year and some projects which are cross curricular (Sports, Patriotism, Seasons, Holidays, History, Foreign Language, Landmarks and Science). Lessons begin at 2nd grade and are appropriate for the Elementary School, Middle School and some for High School students. These projects have been used successfully at both the Elementary and Middle School levels. All projects are copyrighted, so please don’t distribute them to all of your colleagues. Instead direct them to our Store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Anthony-And-Linda-Iorlano Anthony & Linda Iorlano NCTM Standards Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Common Core State Standards CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.A.1 Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., x-axis and x-coordinate, y-axis and y-coordinate). Keywords: Coordinate Drawing, Coordinate Graphing, Mystery Picture, Grid, Grids, Plotting, Abscissa, Ordinate, History, Landmarks, Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, Black Hills, Borglum
Enjoy celebrating this founding father as only a math class can with this coordinate graphing activity. Students are given a list of coordinate points to connect. They should connect the points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have a very regal portrait of the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton suitable to hang in the White House or your Classroom. Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER. Here are some tips: [1] All points will be on one grid line or another. [2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key. [3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store. [4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com helps out, but any graph paper will do. [5] Remember to copy double-sided when necessary to save paper If you like this activity, you might also like this one. President Lincoln - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity President Washington - A President's Day Coordinate Graphing Activity Or purchase both coordinate graphing activities together and save. President's Day Portraits - 2 Coordinate Graphing Activities Also, don't forget to visit my web site: Mike's Math Market to see my other Coordinate Graphing Activities and Math-Then-Graph Activities at affordable prices. Have Fun!
First Quadrant Students will use their knowledge of coordinate graphing and ordered pairs to create a drawing of the Washington Monument. This will be created by plotting ordered pairs and then connecting them with straight lines. These coordinate graphing projects are fun for the student and make a great bulletin board idea as well. This project can be used for President’s Day a social studies class or a mathematics class. This activity can be a class project or something to be worked on independently when time allows. It also works as an extra credit assignment or when there is a substitute teacher. This project is for the beginning coordinate graphing student. The graph consists of ordered pairs with whole numbers and the fraction ½ for detail. When finished, they can use markers, colored pencils or other medium to enhance the project. Included in this download is: * Coordinate graph paper for plotting (with both a light, medium and dark grid) * Coordinate list * Full sized answer key * Sample of the completed project in color. Also included is: * Student Directions for Plotting Coordinates * Directions for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions * Directions for Plotting Coordinates in Quadrant I * Directions for Plotting Coordinates in All Quadrants * Details for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions in Quadrant I * Details for Plotting Coordinates with Fractions in All Quadrants. If you like this project, please let us know. There are many projects covering the entire school year and some projects which are cross curricular (Sports, Patriotism, Seasons, Holidays, History, Landmarks, Foreign Language and Science). Lessons begin at 2nd grade and are appropriate for the Elementary School, Middle School and some for High School students. These projects have been used successfully at both the Elementary and Middle School levels. All projects are copyrighted, so please don’t distribute them to all of your colleagues. Instead direct them to our Store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Anthony-And-Linda-Iorlano Anthony & Linda Iorlano NCTM Standards Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Common Core State Standards CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.A.1 Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., x-axis and x-coordinate, y-axis and y-coordinate). Keywords: Coordinate Drawing, Coordinate Graphing, Mystery Picture, Grid, Grids, Plotting, Abscissa, Ordinate, History, Landmarks, Washington Monument, Washington DC
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