Free Coordinate Plane Math Pack
A free printable graph paper pack for algebra, plotting points, functions, and math-class practice. This five-page PDF includes a title page, four-quadrant coordinate plane, single-quadrant coordinate plane, four mini coordinate planes, and a how-to-use page.
What's inside the pack
- Title page — a cover for class packets and worksheet binders.
- Four-quadrant plane — algebra, systems, transformations, and graphing functions.
- Single-quadrant plane — early graphing and positive-only data plots.
- Four mini coordinate planes — quizzes, warmups, and multiple practice problems.
- How to use the pack — quick notes for choosing the right coordinate grid.
Preview the templates
Click any preview to open the full printable PDF pack in a new tab. The preview images show all five pages in the same order as the download.
Who the math pack is for
- Teachers printing quick algebra and coordinate-plane practice sheets.
- Tutors and homeschool families working through graphing lessons.
- Students who need clean axes for homework without redrawing the grid.
How to choose a page
- Use four quadrants when negative values matter.
- Use the single-quadrant page for early graphing and data in positive ranges.
- Use mini planes for practice sets, quizzes, or warmup problems.
License and sharing
- Free for personal, classroom, homeschool, and tutoring use.
- For custom ranges or labels, open the coordinate plane generator.
Frequently asked questions
Is the coordinate plane math pack free?
Yes. The printable graph paper PDF is free to download and print for classroom, homework, tutoring, and homeschool use.
What coordinate planes are included?
The pack includes a four-quadrant plane, a single-quadrant plane, and a page with four mini coordinate planes.
What range is on the four-quadrant plane?
The four-quadrant plane runs from -10 to 10 on both axes.
Can I customize the axis range?
Yes. Use the coordinate plane generator to set X and Y ranges, axis numbers, arrows, labels, and paper size.
How should I print it?
Print at 100% scale or Actual Size, especially if you want every student to use identical grid spacing.