KS2 Position & Direction Practice Questions
Practise position and direction for the Year 6 KS2 SATs — reading and plotting coordinates in all four quadrants, and translating and reflecting shapes on a grid. Every question is marked instantly with a worked explanation. Free, with no sign-up.
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A point at (3, 5) is reflected in the x-axis. What are the coordinates of the image?
A shape has a vertex at (2, 4). It is translated 5 units to the right and 3 units up. What are the new coordinates?
What is the midpoint of the line segment joining (1, 3) and (7, 9)?
A point at (−4, 6) is reflected in the y-axis. The image is at (___, 6).
A shape has a vertex at (5, 2). It is translated 8 units to the left and 4 units down. Write the coordinates of the image vertex.
A point at (3, 5) is reflected in the x-axis. What are its new coordinates?
Point A is at (2, 4) and point B is at (8, 10). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of AB?
A shape is translated 4 right and 2 down. A vertex was at (3, 5). Where is it now?
When a point is reflected in the y-axis, the ___ coordinate changes sign.
Point P is at (4, 2). It is reflected in the y-axis. What are its new coordinates?
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