Coordinates Worksheet with Answers
Easter Egg Trail - Bearings
Grades: 4th Grade, 7th Grade

Coordinate Emoji (A)
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinate Emoji (B)
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinate Emoji (C)
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinate Emoji (D)
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinate Emojis
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinate Shapes
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinates in all four quadrants
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinates in the First Quadrant (A)
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinates in the First Quadrant (B)
Grades: 5th Grade

Coordinates in the First Quadrant (C)
Grades: 5th Grade

Drawing Line Graphs
Grades: 5th Grade, 6th Grade

Easter Bunny Coordinate Picture
Grades: 5th Grade

Easter Egg Trail
Grades: 5th Grade

Easter Egg Trail - Compass Directions
Grades: 5th Grade

Interpreting Line Graphs
Grades: 5th Grade, 6th Grade

Using Rectangles to Draw the International Space Station
Grades: 5th Grade, 6th Grade

Coordinate Plane Word Problems
Grades: 6th Grade

Distance on a Coordinate Grid
Grades: 6th Grade

Coordinates on 3D Figures (includes z-plane)
Grades: Pre-Calculus

Printable PDF Coordinate Plane Worksheets with Answer Keys
Download our printable PDF Coordinates resources to give students the push they need when learning different concepts of geometric, algebraic equations as well as basic pre-calculus knowledge. Therefore, our math experts have specifically designed these resources in a way that your children can master the worksheet using simple sums and graphs with clear and easy-to-understand instructions.
What Are Coordinates in Math?
Coordinates are pairs of numbers that show a point's location on a grid. The grid is called the coordinate plane and is made up of an x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical). Each point is written as an ordered pair (x, y). Students use coordinates to plot points, move shapes, and find distances. Learning how to use coordinates builds key geometry and algebra skills and is an important part of the middle school math curriculum.
Real-Life Uses of Coordinate
Coordinates are used in maps, video game design, GPS systems, robotics, and construction. Understanding coordinates helps students read location data, follow directions, and design spaces or movements. Our worksheets use real-life contexts—like planning a park, tracking a treasure map, or designing a video game—to make learning meaningful and fun.
What Should Students Know Before Learning Coordinates?
Before starting with coordinates, students should:
• Know how to read and write numbers
• Understand horizontal and vertical directions
• Be able to count on number lines
• Recognize basic shapes and symmetry
These basic math skills help students succeed when learning how to navigate and graph on a coordinate plane.