$10.00 USD
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Description

Number of questions in the activity: 6 adapted questions + complete answer key, involving identification of point alignment on a map, construction of horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines, calculation of distance between points on a grid, measurement with a ruler, and identification of the barycenter in geometric figures.

Target Audience:
Students in Middle School, High School, Youth and Adult Education (EJA), and Specialized Educational Support (AEE).
Especially recommended for students with Intellectual Disabilities (mild to moderate), ASD, ADHD, Dyslexia, Down Syndrome, and students with difficulties in reading or understanding abstract mathematical concepts.

Format:
Color printable PDF with illustrated maps, grid meshes, marked points, activities for drawing lines, measuring with a ruler, and identifying geometric elements, with clear visual organization and answer key included.

Key Features:

 

✅ Introduces initial concepts of spatial location and analytic geometry in a visual and concrete way.
✅ Works on point alignment, the notion of distance, and spatial organization through maps and grid meshes.
✅ Uses practical activities such as drawing lines, counting squares, and measuring with a ruler to facilitate understanding.
✅ Develops logical reasoning, spatial perception, and interpretation of graphical representations.
✅ Simple language and short instructions that support comprehension.
✅ Can be used as an introductory activity, reinforcement, or adapted assessment in early analytic geometry topics.
✅ Saves 8h40min of teacher preparation time.