All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.
This document has a few different sets of axes with graph paper in 2 different formats. The numbers on the axes can be amended so can, to some extent, be customised to your needs.
I hope you find them useful.
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claireandadrian
8 years ago
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braindbevans
8 years ago
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I'm trying to review on my phone as requested but am having difficultly technicely. Anyway, the grids were very useful. I'm actually a long retired teacher and was surfing for something to use on a map overlay project.
MathsWorksheetMaster
8 years ago
Glad the resource came in useful - thanks for leaving a review
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