Coordinate Grid Dot-To-Dot pictures


Give the students coordinate grids and call out a list of coordinates to them that, when connected in order, make a picture! You can use smaller grids for practice with smaller numbers and larger grids for more complex pictures and larger number practice. You can even have students design their own pictures and call the coordinates out to a partner or the teacher to graph (for example, on the overhead projector).

Sources: Multiple internet sites and Raye Hedden of Cleveland County Schools, NC

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Problem of the Day


Put a number on the board and have student come up with as different mathematical expressions that equal that number as they can.

Idea source: 100+ More Games for the Foreign Language Classroom
Created By: Tina M. Hodge (with ideas from other teachers)
Publisher: Carlex



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