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| Content Provider | PBS LearningMedia |
|---|---|
| Copyright Year | 2014 |
| Description | In this interactive, students use logic and mathematical skill to place animals at the correct points on a Cartesian graph representing the cardinal directions. Then, they use the Pythagorean theorem to determine the distances between points. The riddles in the interactive, including one requiring an understanding of rate, have randomized values so that students can place points at different locations and calculate different distances. The activity provides a review of concepts related to determining the distances between points on a Cartesian graph using the Pythagorean theorem and a response sheet to help students work with the interactive. This resource is part of the Math at the Core: Middle School Collection. |
| Sponsorship | Corporation for Public Broadcasting |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | PBS Learning Media |
| Publisher Date | 2014-04-24 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Rights Holder | KET |
| Subject Keyword | Mathematics K-8 Mathematics Expressions & Equations Geometry The Number System One-Variable Equations and Inequalities Pythagorean Theorem Rational Numbers Real-World and Mathematical Problems (Grade 8) Distance Between Two Points in Coordinate Systems (Grade 8) Integers and Other Rational Numbers on Number Line Diagrams (Grade 6) Inequalities and Relative Positions on Number Line Diagrams (Grade 6) Rational Number Order in Real-World Contexts (Grade 6) Graphing Points on Coordinate Plane for Real-World and Mathematical Problems (Grade 6) Representing Constraints or Conditions in Real-World Problems Using Inequalities (Grade 6) |
| Content Type | Application |
| Educational Role | Teacher Student |
| Education Level | Class VI Class VII Class VIII |
| Resource Type | Software Application |
| Subject | Geometric Proofs and Theorems |
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