This Spring graphing coordinate plane activity is a great way to practice basic graphing skills by graphing ordered pairs in the first quadrant. Students will graph points along the coordinate plane and connect the lines to reveal a mystery Spring picture with four free worksheets!
This activity contains four Spring-themes coordinate graphing mystery pictures to be graphed in the first quadrant with positive whole numbers only.
In these Spring graphing worksheets, kids will plot a series of ordered pairs onto a coordinate plane. Once each point is plotted, students will connect the dots to determine the Christmas shape!
This Spring graphing activity is ideal for students in 4th to 6th grade.
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Spring Coordinate Plane Graphing Activity Supplies
- Graphing Spring worksheets (grab these below!)
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Markers
Spring Coordinate Graphing: Butterfly
The first worksheet is a mystery butterfly picture. Graph the ordered pairs and lines listed on the pages to reveal the mystery picture.
We recommend that you use a ruler when making your lines. When finished, use markers to color and decorate your Spring graph art!
We graphed our ordered pairs first and then made our lines to reveal our image.
Spring Mystery Picture: Bumblebee
The second Spring graphing coordinate plane art is a Bumblebee!
We followed the same process that we did with our butterfly graphing worksheet and plotted our ordered pairs first.
Then, we connected our lines to reveal the image. Finally, we decorated our Bumblebee!
Mystery Graphing: Tulip
The tulip worksheet was designed to work with the smaller numbers in the first quadrant and is ideal for kids that are beginning to graph.
Graph the ordered pairs and connect the lines shown above the worksheet to reveal the mystery Spring picture!
Spring Coordinate Plane Picture: Birdhouse
The birdhouse coordinate graphing worksheet is an easier mystery reveal picture to solve.
We suggest starting with the tulip and the birdhouse pictures before moving on to the bumblebee and butterfly mystery pictures!
The birdhouse mystery art is easier to complete because it has nice long lines and less coordinates to plot.
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