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graphing ordered pairs
By Cheryl

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If you can get your hands on a book called "Family Math", they have a great activity called "Hurkle". It's a lot like battleship and students have to use ordered pairs and directions (N,S,E,W,NE, NW, etc) to find the hurkle. I also have a workbook on graphing but it's at school. Students find the ordered pairs on the graph, then connect to find a picture. Good practice.

 


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