Grade 10
66 Units, 168 Skills
Measurement - Units Advanced - Metric
Unit 1
Geometry - Cylinders - Intro
Unit 2
Percentages - Advanced
Unit 3
Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic - Practice
Unit 4
Squares and Square Roots - Advanced
Unit 5
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Advanced
Unit 6
Probability and Statistics - Mean, Median, and Mode - Advanced
Unit 7
Geometry - Volume Logic with 3D Shapes - Intro
Unit 8
Negative Integers - Practice
Unit 9
Speed, Distance, and Time Logic Challenges - Intro
Unit 10
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Practice
Unit 11
Pythagorean Triples - Intro
Unit 12
Cartesian Grid Distance - Intro
Unit 13
Exponents - Power Law - Practice
Unit 14
Pythagorean Theorem with Decimals - Intro
Unit 15
Algebra Manipulating Variables - Practice
Unit 16
Exponents - Negative Bases and Exponents - Intro
Unit 17
Exponents - Fractional Bases and Exponents - Intro
Unit 18
Algebra Systems of Equations - Intro
Unit 19
Measurement - Units Large/Small Intro - Metric
Unit 20
Pythagoras - Practice
Unit 21
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Advanced
Unit 22
Slopes and Parallels - Intro
Unit 23
Measurement Conversion and Map Scale - Intro - Metric
Unit 24
Probability - Set Operations - Intro
Unit 25
Patterns and Sums - Intro
Unit 26
Slopes and Perpendiculars - Intro
Unit 27
Geometry - Circle Area, Sectors and Donuts - Intro
Unit 28
Fraction Multiplication - Advanced
Unit 29
Measurement - Unit Conversion Practice - Metric
Unit 30
Pythagorean Theorem in 3D - Intro
Unit 31
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Advanced
Unit 32
Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Intro
Unit 33
Ratios of Lengths - Practice
Unit 34
Radicals - Simplifying Intro
Unit 35
Fraction Division - Practice
Unit 36
Scientific Notation - Multiplication and Division - Practice
Unit 37
Geometry - Intermediate - Intro
Unit 38
Line Equations and Graphing - Intro
Unit 39
Probability and Statistics - Probability with Factorials Intro
Unit 40
Measurement - Unit Conversion (Very Large and Small) Practice - Metric
Unit 41
Exponents - Negative Bases and Exponents - Practice
Unit 42
Exponents - Fractional Bases and Exponents - Practice
Unit 43
Algebra Manipulating Variables - Advanced
Unit 44
Line Equations and Graphing - Practice
Unit 45
Inscribed Squares and Circles - Intro
Unit 46
Trigonometry Foundations
Unit 47
Slopes and Parallels - Practice
Unit 48
Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Practice
Unit 49
Scientific Notation - Multiplication and Division - Advanced
Unit 50
Measurement - Unit Conversion Advanced - Metric
Unit 51
Probability and Statistics - Permutations and Combinations Calculating - Intro
Unit 52
Measurement - Units Large/Small Practice - Metric
Unit 53
Slopes and Perpendiculars - Practice
Unit 54
Geometry - Intermediate - Practice
Unit 55
Patterns and Sums - Practice
Unit 56
Measurement - Unit Conversion (Very Large and Small) Intro - Metric
Unit 57
Probability - Set Operations - Practice
Unit 58
Trigonometry Fundamentals - Intro
Unit 59
Linear Equation Intersections - Intro
Unit 60
Measurement Conversion and Map Scale - Practice - Metric
Unit 61
Fraction Division - Advanced
Unit 62
Polynomials and Quadratics - Intro
Unit 63
Scientific Notation Units - Intro
Unit 64
Radicals - Simplifying Practice
Unit 65
Probability and Statistics - Probability with Factorials Practice
Unit 66
This math unit starts with introducing students to using Cartesian grids to find missing coordinates based on the length of line segments with positive values, moving on to include negative coordinates, which adds complexity. The unit progresses from simple geometric reasoning to more complex problem-solving involving calculation of areas and perimeters of different shapes such as rectangles, right triangles, acute triangles, obtuse triangles, and parallelograms using known coordinates. As students advance, they solve for missing coordinates using given information about areas and perimeters, initially handling only positive and then including negative coordinate values. This math unit effectively builds from understanding basic Cartesian grid concepts and geometrical properties to applying these in solving increasingly complex problems, enhancing students' spatial reasoning, algebraic skills, and geometrical understanding for real-world and mathematical applications.more
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Diagram Coordinates to Perimeter (Rectangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using Cartesian grids to solve geometry problems. Students practice calculating the perimeters of rectangles, given their coordinates on a grid that includes negative values. Each question presents a rectangle with specific vertex coordinates, and students must determine the rectangle's perimeter from multiple choice answers. This set of problems helps develop skills in geometry related to Cartesian grids and enhances logical reasoning for spatial visualization.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Parallelogram) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic involves finding the area of parallelograms using coordinates plotted on a Cartesian grid. It includes problems where some coordinates might be negative. Each exercise provides a graphical representation of a parallelogram and multiple choice answers. This topic is designed to develop skills in geometric computation in a coordinate plane and enhance logical reasoning in geometry. The tasks focus on applying formulae to determine the areas of parallelograms based on given vertices.more
Area (Obtuse Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
In this math topic, students practice calculating areas of obtuse triangles situated on a Cartesian grid and finding missing coordinates that include negative values. The problems provide a specific area for each triangle and require the learners to determine the missing x or y coordinates from multiple-choice options. Each problem is visualized with an image, reinforcing the concept of geometric shapes on the Cartesian grid and enhancing the understanding of spatial reasoning and coordinate geometry.more
Area (Acute Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on practicing the calculation of missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid to ensure the area of an acute triangle meets a specified value, which includes dealing with negative coordinates. Each problem involves a visual representation of a triangle with one or more coordinates missing, and students are tasked with calculating the missing coordinate using the given triangle area. The problems progressively include various scenarios and challenge the students to apply their knowledge of geometry and coordinate system logic.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This topic focuses on finding the area of acute triangles plotted on a Cartesian grid, incorporating negative coordinates. The tasks involve determining the triangle's area based on its vertices' coordinates presented graphically. This set of problems is part of a broader unit dedicated to practicing the calculation of triangle areas, suitable for students looking to enhance their skills in geometry and coordinate-based calculations. Each question provides multiple choice answers, allowing students to select the correct area from provided options.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of right triangles using Cartesian coordinates that may include negative values. It enhances the student's ability to interpret geometric figures on a Cartesian grid, determine the vertices of right triangles, and apply formulas to calculate their areas. The problems presented provide various sets of triangle coordinates, and students are tasked with identifying the correct triangle areas from multiple choices. This practical application aids in deepening understanding of spatial relationships and area calculation in a coordinate plane.more
Area (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on utilizing the Cartesian grid to solve geometry problems involving rectangles. The main skill practiced is finding missing coordinates given the area of the rectangle, which may require understanding and applying the formula for the area of a rectangle. The problems incorporate negative coordinates, enhancing students' ability to work within the full scope of the Cartesian plane. Each question provides multiple choices for the potential solution to the calculation of the missing value, reinforcing logical thinking and application of area calculations in a coordinate geometry context.more
Perimeter (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating missing coordinates of a rectangle on a Cartesian grid by using given perimeters. Learners will apply their knowledge of Cartesian coordinates and geometry to determine missing x or y values that complete rectangles with specific perimeters. These problems involve only positive coordinate values and encourage the practice of perimeter calculations and logical thinking to solve for missing coordinates within the constraints of rectangular shapes.more
Diagram Coordinates to Perimeter (Rectangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic helps students practice finding the perimeter of rectangles using their coordinate points on the Cartesian grid. These problems utilize only positive coordinates, focusing on basic grid geometry understanding and perimeter calculation skills. Each question provides multiple potential answers, enhancing problem-solving and analytical thinking as students evaluate and confirm the necessary calculations to find the correct perimeter based on plotted points.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Parallelogram) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of parallelograms plotted on a Cartesian grid, using only positive coordinate points. Each problem presents a set of coordinates depicting the vertices of a parallelogram, and students must determine the parallelogram's area. The solutions provided include multiple choices for each question, enhancing practice in applying geometry and coordinate grid logic to solve real-world problems. This set of exercises is a component of a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic.more
Area (Obtuse Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid for obtuse triangles, using the given triangle area (in positive coordinates only). It requires understanding the relationship between the area of a triangle and its vertex coordinates, and applying geometric and algebraic principles to solve problems. Each question requires determining either the missing x or y coordinate with multiple-choice answers provided. This is part of broader practice on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic.more
Area (Acute Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on using a Cartesian grid to find missing coordinates of an acute triangle when given its area. It involves understanding geometric principles and applying algebraic operations to determine the correct values that satisfy the conditions set by the triangle's area. The problems included are all in the context of a grid that only uses positive values, and each problem is presented with multiple-choice answers. This encourages practice in logical reasoning and spatial visualization, while also reinforcing knowledge of triangle area calculations on a coordinate grid.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles positioned on a Cartesian grid using given coordinates. Each problem shows a triangle on the grid with distinct vertex coordinates. Students need to determine the correct area of these triangles from multiple choice options. The problems are designed to practice spatial visualization and to apply formulas to compute the areas of triangles, ensuring mastery in handling geometry on coordinate planes. The skill level is indicated as positive only, suggesting an introductory or basic proficiency requirement.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of right triangles when given coordinates on a Cartesian grid. It is exclusively concerned with positive coordinates, helping learners enhance their understanding of triangulation within the first quadrant. This subject is part of a larger module dedicated to triangle area calculations. Each question requires calculating triangle areas using vertex coordinates provided in a diagram, testing both geometric visualization and analytical skills in a single coordinate plane setup.more
Area (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic involves solving problems related to finding missing coordinates of rectangles plotted on a Cartesian grid, based solely on their areas. All problems present rectangles with positive coordinate values and ask the learner to determine missing x or y coordinates when the area of the rectangle is given. The student is provided with multiple choices for each query, enhancing their skills in geometry, spatial reasoning, and algebraic manipulation involving rectangular area calculations in a graphical coordinate context.more
Line Length to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This topic focuses on determining missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid to satisfy a given line length, including scenarios that involve negative coordinates. Learners tackle problems where either the x or y coordinate is missing, and they must use the distance formula implicitly or similar methods to find the correct coordinate value from multiple choices, given the length of the line segment.more
Diagram Coordinates to Line Length - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic involves practicing how to calculate the lengths of lines on a Cartesian grid when the coordinates include negative values. The problems encourage understanding and utilizing the Cartesian coordinate system to solve geometric problems pertaining to line lengths, integrating both negative and positive coordinates. This topic belongs to a broader unit focused on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic. Each question provides coordinates and requires the calculation of the line segment between these points, enhancing skills in geometry and spatial visualization.more
Perimeter (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
This topic focuses on applying geometry and algebra skills to find missing coordinates in a rectangle plotted on a Cartesian grid. The problems are centered around calculating missing values (x or y coordinates) given the perimeter of the rectangle, which includes handling negative numbers. The exercises challenge the student to use logic and understanding of geometric principles and properties of rectangles, such as calculating perimeters, to deduce the coordinates’ correct values.more
Area (Parallelogram) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic involves determining missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid for a parallelogram when given its area, incorporating both positive and negative values. The problems require understanding and applying the formula for the area of a parallelogram, which requires calculation skills in algebra and geometry. Each question presents a parallelogram plotted on a coordinate grid and proposes multiple choice answers for the missing x or y coordinate based on a given area. This set of problems is designed to enhance skills in geometry logic specifically related to parallelograms in a Cartesian coordinate context.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Parallelogram) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of parallelograms using coordinates plotted on a Cartesian grid, including problems that feature negative coordinates. It involves applying knowledge of geometry and coordinate systems to calculate areas, enhancing skills in spatial visualization and algebraic derivation. The questions require deriving area values from diagrams where each parallelogram's vertices are given as points on the grid. This practice will develop a student's ability to interpret geometric shapes in a coordinate plane and perform necessary calculations to solve practical problems.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of obtuse triangles positioned within a Cartesian grid, which includes negative coordinates. It involves interpreting the diagrammatic representations of triangles with given corner coordinates and applying the formula for area calculation. This skill set helps students understand spatial relationships and geometry in a two-dimensional plane, along with enhancing their ability to work with negative values in a coordinate system.more
Area (Acute Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic involves solving problems related to finding missing coordinates of vertices of acute triangles plotted on a Cartesian grid. The problems entail calculating the coordinates based on the given area of the triangles, which include scenarios with negative coordinates. The skill set required includes understanding of geometric representation on Cartesian planes, application of formulas for areas of triangles, and basic coordinate geometry. This topic is designed to enhance students' ability to utilize logic in geometry to solve real-world and mathematical problems on a coordinate grid.more
Area (Right Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic involves practicing finding missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid for right triangles given their area, including problems that incorporate negative values. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and application of geometry and coordinate geometry concepts, specifically calculating areas of right triangles based on coordinates and determining missing values vital for triangle configuration. Multiple choice answers accompany each question, varying from coordinate determination for either x or y values, reflecting real-world geometrical problem-solving.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic involves practicing skills in calculating the areas of right triangles on a Cartesian grid, including scenarios with negative coordinates. The problems require identifying the coordinates of the vertices of the triangles from diagrams, and subsequently using these coordinates to calculate the triangle's area, enhancing understanding of both geometric and algebraic concepts.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Rectangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of rectangles using coordinates from a Cartesian grid. It includes the aspect of using both positive and negative coordinates. By determining the lengths of the sides of the rectangles, which are derived from given coordinates, students enhance their understanding of spatial relationships and geometry within the context of the Cartesian coordinate system. Each problem requires plotting the coordinates, determining the length and width of the rectangle, and subsequently calculating its area. This skill set builds foundational knowledge in geometry, logic, and grid interpretation.more
Perimeter (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using the Cartesian grid to solve problems involving finding the missing coordinates of rectangles given their perimeter. It requires applying the perimeter formula for rectangles in conjunction with the properties of points on a Cartesian plane. The topic specifically deals with positive coordinate values and challenges the student to apply logical reasoning and knowledge of geometry to determine missing x or y values. This practice is part of a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic. The problems include choices of possible values for the coordinates, where students must select the correct one based on calculations.more
Area (Paralellogram) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on using the Cartesian grid to solve problems related to the area of parallelograms. Students practice finding the missing coordinate (either x or y) of a vertex when given the area of the parallelogram. The coordinates considered are in the positive range, covering various possible scenarios across multiple questions. This exercise helps strengthen understanding of geometry concepts within the Cartesian coordinate system and develops logical thinking by applying area formulas in practical situations.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Parallelogram) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on applying understanding of the Cartesian coordinate system to solve geometry problems involving parallelograms. Specifically, it involves identifying the coordinates of vertices of parallelograms plotted on a grid with only positive axes and calculating their area. Questions are presented with multiple answer choices, testing students' ability to apply formulas and logical reasoning to derive the area of geometric shapes. This set of problems is categorized under a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic, enhancing skills in coordinate geometry and spatial reasoning.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic revolves around using Cartesian coordinates to determine the area of obtuse triangles on a grid, focusing only on positive coordinates. It is a specific subset of learning how to calculate areas of triangles and utilizes visual representations (diagrams) to define the vertices of the triangles. Students are tasked with interpreting these images, extracting coordinate information, and applying formulas to compute the triangle's area. The worksheet contains multiple questions that vary in difficulty, aimed at enhancing students' abilities to apply geometric concepts within a coordinate system.more
Area (Acute Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using the Cartesian grid to solve geometry problems, specifically finding missing coordinates of acute triangles to attain a given area, considering only positive coordinates. Students are required to apply their understanding of the formula for the area of a triangle and coordinate geometry. Each problem presents a different triangle on a Cartesian grid, with various specified areas, requiring students to determine the missing x or y coordinate. This practical application helps improve students' problem-solving skills and deepens their understanding of geometric concepts on the Cartesian plane.more
Area (Right Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on determining missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid, specifically for right triangles, where only positive coordinates are considered. The exercises require calculating areas of triangles and using this information to find unknown coordinate values. In this set of problems, students have to deduce the missing x or y coordinate values given that the area of the triangle is known. Each question presents multiple choice answers, enhancing skills in geometry, logic, and coordinate grid problem-solving within a geometrical context.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using a Cartesian grid to find the area of right triangles. The exercises involve determining the area from coordinates provided within the grid. Each problem asks the learner to calculate the area based on specific triangle coordinates, ensuring practice in understanding geometric spaces and applying area calculation formulas. This is part of a broader unit on practicing triangle area calculations, aimed at enhancing spatial reasoning and geometrical skills. Each question also offers multiple answers, indicating a multiple-choice format that might cater to checking computational accuracy after solving the problem.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Rectangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic involves practicing the calculation of the area of rectangles using coordinates provided on a Cartesian grid. The problems specifically target positive coordinates, requiring students to apply their understanding of geometry and coordinate systems to determine the areas based on vertex positions visually or numerically provided. Each question includes several potential answers, further encouraging problem-solving skills and critical thinking. This activity is part of a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic.more
Line Length to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on the Cartesian grid, specifically determining a missing coordinate value when the length of a line segment, including negative coordinates, is provided. The problems require applying knowledge of distance formula in a plane to solve for the missing y-coordinate, given the line length. This set of problems is part of a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic, offering practical application of geometry and coordinates concepts. more
Line Length to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on using the Cartesian grid to calculate the unknown coordinate of a point when the other coordinate and the line's length are given. It practices geometric reasoning, specifically involving the distance formula on a Cartesian coordinate system for lines with positive coordinate values only. Students are asked to identify missing x or y coordinates to ensure the line segment connecting two points has a specified length. The problems are provided at a level that likely assumes prior knowledge of concepts related to distances on the Cartesian grid.more
Diagram Coordinates to Perimeter (Rectangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on using Cartesian grids to determine the perimeters of rectangles, including scenarios with negative coordinates. Students are given problems where they need to interpret diagrams consisting of rectangles plotted on Cartesian grids. Each problem requires calculating the perimeter of the rectangle by using the lengths of its sides. This involves practicing perimeter calculation skills and understanding how to read and interpret grid coordinates.more
Area (Parallelogram) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid for parallelograms with specified areas, including scenarios with negative coordinates. The problems require understanding both the geometric properties of parallelograms (like vertices and side lengths) and basic algebra to solve for the unknown coordinate. The challenges are presented as multiple-choice questions, enhancing skills in spatial reasoning and geometry logic. This is part of a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic.more
Area (Obtuse Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on using a Cartesian grid to solve geometry problems involving calculating the area of obtuse triangles and identifying missing coordinates, potentially including negative values. The exercises require students to apply their understanding of the area formula for triangles and coordinate geometry to deduce missing x or y values for specified points on triangles plotted on a grid, given the area of the triangle.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of obtuse triangles defined by coordinates plotted on a Cartesian grid that include negative values. Each problem presents a diagram of a triangle on the grid, and the learner is required to calculate its area. The problems are designed as part of broader practice on triangle area calculation, challenging the learner's understanding of geometry and their ability to apply area formulas in a coordinate plane context.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles plotted on a Cartesian grid. The problems involve using given coordinates, including negative values, to determine the area of each triangle. Each question provides a diagram of the triangle along with its vertex coordinates, and multiple choice answers are given for students to select the correct area. This topic forms part of a broader unit on triangle area calculations.more
Area (Right Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding missing coordinates of right triangles on a Cartesian grid, including cases with negative coordinates. Students practice calculating the area of right triangles given various coordinates and using the area to determine unknown x or y values. The problems include a range of specific area values that require applying formulas and logic to solve for the missing coordinate. This topic is a part of a broader unit on Cartesian grid geometry logic, aimed to enhance students' understanding of geometric concepts in a coordinate system.more
Area (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on determining missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid for rectangles based on their area, including scenarios with negative coordinates. It requires understanding how to calculate rectangle areas and apply that to locate possible missing coordinates (either x or y-values). This set of problems spans various examples where only one dimension’s coordinate is needed, and the learner is given multiple choice answers to select from, enhancing skills in geometry and coordinate plane logic.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Rectangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using Cartesian coordinates to find the areas of rectangles, including scenarios with negative coordinates. Students are given various problems where they have to identify the coordinates of rectangle vertices on a grid and calculate the corresponding area. The problems are presented in a stepwise manner and escalate in complexity, necessitating skills in geometry and coordinate grid navigation. This is part of a broader unit enhancing the understanding of Cartesian grid geometry and spatial reasoning.more
Diagram Coordinates to Perimeter (Rectangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of rectangles using given coordinates on a Cartesian grid. The coordinates provided are positive, and the practice is involved with interpreting these coordinates from diagrams to determine the lengths of the sides of rectangles. Each problem presents a visual representation (a grid with marked points), and the task is to calculate the perimeter based on the rectangle's dimensions derived from these points. This is a practical application of both geometry and logical reasoning within the Cartesian coordinate system.more
Area (Paralellogram) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid, specifically for shapes like parallelograms, based solely on the geometrical area provided and the positive zone of the grid. It combines the concepts of area calculation of parallelograms with Cartesian plane understanding, targeting beginners as indicated by "Level 1." The questions vary in difficulty, requiring logical deduction and an understanding of how the area of a parallelogram relates to its vertex coordinates. Additionally, it offers multiple-choice answers, allowing practice in selecting the correct solution from provided options.more
Area (Obtuse Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on practicing the calculation of missing coordinates on a Cartesian grid for obtuse triangles, where only positive values are considered. It involves determining a specific missing value (x) that would result in a predefined area of the triangle, with multiple choice answers provided for each question. This set of problems is part of a broader unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic and is designed to enhance spatial reasoning and application of area formulas in coordinate geometry.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of obtuse triangles using coordinates on a Cartesian grid. The problems presented require identifying the triangle's vertex coordinates given in a diagram and using these to compute the area. There are seven questions, each with multiple choice options for answers. This subject is part of a broader learning module aimed at mastering triangle areas.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles using their coordinates on a Cartesian grid. Each problem presents a triangle placed in the first quadrant, and students must determine the area from given vertex coordinates. This topic is a specific part of broader exercises aimed at practicing triangle area computations, providing both diagrams and numerical answers for verification. The given examples range from simple to more complex configurations, helping students understand the geometrical concept of area calculation in a 2D space through visualization and application.more
Area (Right Triangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding missing coordinates of right triangles on a Cartesian grid to achieve a given triangle area, using only positive numeric values. The problems involve calculating or deducing coordinates where the only variable is either the x or y-coordinate, with the area of the triangle provided. Each question offers multiple choice answers, assisting in understanding both the geometric and algebraic relationships between the area of a right triangle and its vertex coordinates. This subject is a part of a larger unit on Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic.more
Area (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on applying knowledge of Cartesian grids, geometry, and arithmetic to find missing coordinates in rectangles based only on the area given, under the constraints of positive coordinate values. Students practice determining missing side lengths (coordinates) when provided the rectangle's area in a variety of problem setups. The exercises challenge students to solve for missing values using logical reasoning and basic principles of rectangle area calculation, enhancing their spatial and numerical understanding within a Cartesian coordinate system.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Rectangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic involves practicing how to calculate the area of rectangles using coordinates on a Cartesian grid. All problems provided are set in contexts using only positive coordinates. Each question displays a diagram of a rectangle placed on a Cartesian grid, and students are required to determine the area of the rectangle using the given coordinates. This skill combines understanding of geometry, coordinate grids, and basic arithmetic (multiplying length by width) to find the area of rectangles. There are several problems, each with multiple choice answers, focusing on this concept.more
Diagram Coordinates to Line Length - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic involves practicing skills related to identifying and calculating the lengths of lines between given coordinates on a Cartesian grid, including those with negative values. The problems require understanding and application of Cartesian grid geometry and the calculation of distance in a coordinate plane. Each problem presents a set of coordinates and asks to determine the distance between them, effectively enhancing skills in plotting points, visualizing line distances, and employing distance formula or counting methods for grid-based calculations.more
Diagram Coordinates to Line Length - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on utilizing the Cartesian grid to calculate line lengths between two given coordinates. This requires understanding two-dimensional spatial relationships and applying the distance formula or simply counting grid units. The problems exclusively use positive coordinates, streamlining computation for learners enhancing their geometry and coordinate skills in a clearer, simpler context. This set of problems is dedicated to practicing distance calculation on a Cartesian grid, aiming to boost logical thinking and geometrical analysis.more
Perimeter (Rectangle) to Missing Coordinate - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on the application of Cartesian grid geometry alongside perimeter calculation for rectangles. It involves problems where students are required to find a missing y-coordinate of a vertex of a rectangle given its perimeter, including scenarios where the coordinates may be negative. The problems are designed to assess the student's ability to combine knowledge of the Cartesian grid system and the formula for the perimeter of rectangles in a logical manner. There are multiple choice answers available for each question, testing the student’s ability to apply these concepts correctly.more