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The purpose of this discussion is for students to share the challenges they experienced while graphing the image or determining the coordinates of points and how they overcame them. If not brought up by students, highlight the fact that the image’s line of symmetry was not on the axis, and ask them to share how this affected the coordinates.
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Use graphing technology to recreate this image. If graphing technology is not available, list the ordered pairs that make up this image. Then compare your list with a partner.
If you have time, consider adding more details to your image such as whiskers, the inside of the ears, a bow, or a body.
If needed, review how to use the graphing technology to make sure every student feels capable of plotting points and connecting them. Arrange students in groups of 2. Give students 15 minutes to create their image. Then give students 10 minutes to trade lists of coordinates with their partner and attempt to recreate their partner’s image. Follow with a whole-class discussion.
Use graphing technology to create an image of your own design. You could draw a different animal, a vehicle, a building, or something else. Make sure your image includes at least 4 points in each quadrant of the coordinate plane.
If graphing technology is not available, create your image on graph paper, and then list the ordered pairs that make up your image. Trade lists with a partner, but do not show them your image. Graph your partner’s ordered pairs, and see if your images match.