City Grids: Streets and Avenues
- Streets run east-west:
(horizontal lines) - Avenues run north-south:
(vertical lines) - Two places on the same avenue share an x-coordinate → vertical distance
Walking Distance: A Worked Example
School at
Step 1: Check for a shared coordinate
Library x = post office x =
Step 2: Compute vertical distance
Ship Navigates Due North on a Grid
A ship moves from
Step 1: Shared coordinate?
Both x-values =
Step 2: Distance traveled
"Due north" → x stays constant → vertical segment.
Elevation Map: Zero Is a Real Coordinate
Cable car: from
Step 1: Shared coordinate?
Both x-values =
Step 2: Altitude gained
Sharing x = 0 is still sharing a coordinate.
When Neither Coordinate Is Shared
Diagonal Pairs: Stop and Name the Limit
Given:
- Same x?
— No - Same y?
— No - Conclusion: diagonal → 8.G.B.8 (Grade 8)
Quick Check: Horizontal, Vertical, or Diagonal?
For each pair — which type of segment?
and and and
Check the shared coordinate before subtracting.
Quick Check: Three Pairs, Three Types
and : share → vertical, length and : share → horizontal, length and : no shared coordinate → diagonal
From Single Distances to Full Polygons
So far: one pair of points → one segment length.
Now: a polygon has multiple sides — each side is a segment.
- Apply the rule side by side
- Sum the side lengths → perimeter
- Works when every side is horizontal or vertical
Rectangle on the Coordinate Plane
Find Each Rectangle Side Length
Rectangle:
Side AB: shares
Side BC: shares
CD = AB = 8; DA = BC = 6 (opposite sides match).
Rectangle Perimeter: Add All Side Lengths
Using the shortcut:
Preview: area =
Right Triangle: Two Legs, One Diagonal
- Vertices:
, , - Horizontal leg: shares
→ units - Vertical leg: shares
→ units
Hypotenuse Is Diagonal: Out of Scope
- Two legs:
units ✓ - Hypotenuse: diagonal → requires 8.G.B.8
- Full perimeter: not computable at Grade 6
Finding the two legs is the complete Grade 6 answer.
Soccer Field Perimeter from Coordinates
Corners:
Length (horizontal side,
Width (vertical side,
Perimeter:
Quick Check: Rectangle from Coordinates
Rectangle vertices:
- What is the length of the horizontal side?
- What is the length of the vertical side?
- What is the perimeter?
Apply the two-step habit for each side before advancing.
Rectangle Check: Side Lengths and Perimeter
Horizontal side (shares
Vertical side (shares
Perimeter:
Both sides equal 5 — this rectangle is a square.
Lesson Summary: Two Chunks, One Tool
✓ Check the shared coordinate first — always
✓ Real-world grids: streets share y; avenues share x
✓ Diagonal pairs: name the limitation, don't compute
✓ Polygon perimeters: apply the rule side by side, then sum
Sharing
Exit Task: Apply Everything You Know
Plot
- Distance
= ? - Distance
= ? - Perimeter of
= ?
Coming up: 6.G.A.1 (area), 6.G.A.3 (polygons), 8.G.B.8 (diagonal).