6th Grade Grid Worksheets
Free grid worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From reading a coordinate plane to graphing positive and negative coordinates, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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Determining Coordinates
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About these worksheets
These worksheets build coordinate plane skills from the basics up. Students practice reading and plotting ordered pairs, creating rectangles from coordinates, graphing number patterns, reading coordinate planes with shapes, marking locations on grids, using coordinates in real-world contexts, working with positive and negative coordinates, interpreting graphs, and finding points on a line. Resources span fifth through seventh grade.
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- Read the x- and y-values of a point on a coordinate grid.
- Use the x-axis and y-axis to tell how far to move left/right and up/down from the origin.
- Recognize when coordinates are positive, negative, or zero based on where the point is.
- Identify which quadrant a point is in from the signs of its coordinates.
About these worksheets
Students practice finding distances and midpoints on the coordinate plane. Worksheets cover finding distance between points with shared x- or y-coordinates, using the distance formula for any two points, calculating midpoints, determining whether lines are horizontal or vertical, and choosing the correct expression for distance. Aligned with sixth grade and above.
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- Find the distance between two points on a coordinate grid when they line up straight across or straight up-and-down.
- Use subtraction and absolute value to get a positive distance between two x-values or two y-values.
- Decide whether to compare x-coordinates or y-coordinates based on whether the move is horizontal or vertical.
- Count grid units correctly to measure length on the coordinate plane.
Determining Quadrants
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These worksheets help students determine which quadrant a point belongs to based on the signs of its coordinates. Activities include identifying quadrants from ordered pairs and finding coordinates and quadrants after moving from a starting point. Aligned with sixth grade standards.
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- Practice figuring out which quadrant a coordinate pair belongs in based on whether x and y are positive or negative
- Learn the quadrant rules: positive/positive is Quadrant 1, negative/positive is Quadrant 2, negative/negative is Quadrant 3, positive/negative is Quadrant 4
- Sort multiple coordinate pairs into all four quadrants in a single problem
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- Start at a given point and move left/right and up/down to find a new point’s coordinates.
- Tell which quadrant a point is in, or if it lies on an axis or at the origin.
- Use positive and negative numbers to describe moves on the x- and y-axes.