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Kayla and Zach are designing a fairground for their virtual city.

They need to plot the different rides on a coordinate grid, so they know where everything will go.

The screen displays a grid with four quadrants. Ada teaches Zach and Kayla about the x-axis and y-axis on the grid, before then explaining the quadrants, which are labelled clearly.

They discuss how to find and record the coordinates of a point on the grid, in this case the vertices of a square. The circus tent they are building appears on the grid, but it’s in the wrong place, so Ada explains how to translate the shape across and down to a different place on the grid, moving one vertex at a time.

They decide to put in a row of fairground stalls. Ada explains how to use a mirror line to reflect the row of fairground stalls, to produce a matching row of stalls on the other side.

This short animated film is from the 鶹Լ Teach series, Neon City: Measurement and Geometry.

Download/print an A4 activity sheet for this episode (PDF, 312KB). See link below for answers.

Activity sheet - coordinates on a grid

Teacher notes

(PDF, 690KB)

Before watching

You might want to recap learning from previous years, such as finding coordinates in the first quadrant, identifying the x and y axes and knowing which axis to look at first.

During the episode

Depending on the children’s prior knowledge, you may wish to pause the film and spend some time discussing the elements of the grid, such as the positive and negative numbers on each axis. Ask questions to check for understanding, such as; which way to you need to move on the x-axis to get to the negative numbers?'

You might want to give the children an opportunity to translate or reflect the given shapes themselves before seeing how their answer compares to Zach and Kayla’s. You might want to ask questions to check for understanding, such as; how is reflecting different to translating?

After watching

You could ask children to design their own ideal fairground or park, by plotting the different elements on a grid.

They could then work with a partner to translate or reflect the various parts of their plan. You could give them some examples of shapes that have been plotted incorrectly (for example, the shape was supposed to be a square but the fourth vertex is incorrectly placed) and ask them to correct the mistake by identifying the correct coordinate.

You could ask the children to reflect a shape in each of the four quadrants and identify the new coordinates.

Blank coordinate grid template (PDF, 297KB)

Curriculum notes

This short film is suitable for teaching maths at KS2 in England and Northern Ireland, 2nd Level in Scotland and Progression steps 2 and 3 in Wales.

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