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Mathematics·Geometry·conceptual

Numbers on a number line

Understand a coordinate system defined by two perpendicular number lines (axes) with an origin at (0,0); know that an ordered pair (x, y) specifies a unique point where the first number gives horizontal distance and the second gives vertical distance from the origin

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is developing advanced spatial skills — working with 3D shapes and nets, using coordinate grids with negative numbers, calculating angles, and understanding geometric transformations like reflection and translation.

Evidence of understanding

  • Identify the x-axis, y-axis, and origin on a coordinate grid
  • Explain that (3, 5) means go 3 along the x-axis and 5 up the y-axis
  • Distinguish (2, 4) from (4, 2) by explaining each coordinate's meaning

Assessment prompt

If Numbers on a number line looks at a map with a grid and you describe a location as "3 across and 5 up from the origin", can they find the exact point — and explain what each of the two numbers tells you?

Standards alignment

5.G.1US · ccss-math

Coordinate System

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 5