Grade 6 Coordinates Worksheet (Set C)
Free printable Grade 6 coordinates worksheet with an answer key, the Cartesian plane, quadrants and reflections. Print as a PDF for the classroom or home.
How to teach coordinates teaching guide, with a worked explanation.
Coordinates & the Cartesian Plane
Reflect each point across the given axis.
- 1.Reflect the point (-2, -9) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 2.Reflect the point (7, 3) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 3.Reflect the point (5, 9) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 4.Reflect the point (2, 5) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 5.Reflect the point (-8, -1) across the y-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 6.Reflect the point (4, 3) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 7.Reflect the point (9, -1) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 8.Reflect the point (-5, -2) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 9.Reflect the point (-2, -1) across the y-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 10.Reflect the point (7, 5) across the y-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 11.Reflect the point (2, 4) across the y-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 12.Reflect the point (6, 5) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 13.Reflect the point (-6, 2) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 14.Reflect the point (4, 5) across the y-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 15.Reflect the point (4, 6) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 16.Reflect the point (2, -6) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 17.Reflect the point (-6, -9) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 18.Reflect the point (-1, 8) across the y-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 19.Reflect the point (3, -5) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
- 20.Reflect the point (4, 3) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.
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Coordinates locate a point on a grid as (across, up); the Cartesian plane extends this to four quadrants with negatives.
In class: Plot and read points as (across, up), x before y, starting from the origin. Extend to four quadrants and describe moves and reflections.
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