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Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points? Assessment: Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point. WARM UP Solve: 3x – 4 = 11 =16

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Page 1: Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points? Assessment: Students will practice plotting points and write a.

Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

WARM UPSolve:

3x – 4 = 11

=16

Page 2: Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points? Assessment: Students will practice plotting points and write a.

GRAPHING BASICS

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF A GRAPH AND HOW CAN WE GRAPH POINTS?ASSESSMENT:

STUDENTS WILL PRACTICE PLOTTING POINTS AND WRITE A SUMMARY DETAILING THE PROCEDURE TO PLOTTING A POINT.

Page 3: Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points? Assessment: Students will practice plotting points and write a.

Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

KEY TERMS

• X-Axis- HORIZONTAL reference line.

• Y-Axis- VERTICAL reference line.

• Origin- where the x- and y-axes INTERSECT, at (0, 0).

• Ordered Pair- an X value and a Y value written together in order (X, Y)

• Domain- the _ X __ values

• Range- the _Y__ values

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Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

• Identify the x and y-axis

• Label the quadrants (I, II, III, IV)

• Identify the origin.

III

III IV

KEY CONCEPT:PARTS OF A GRAPH

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Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

KEY CONCEPT:ORDERED PAIRS

X-coordinate: The number of units left/right away from the origin.

Y-coordinate: The number of units up/down away from the origin.

(x, y)

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Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

PRACTICEName the ordered pair for each point on the graph.

Ex1) A Ex2) B

Ex3) C    Ex4) D

Ex5) E Ex6) F

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Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

PRACTICEPlot the ordered pairs on the graph and label each with the given letter.

Ex7) G (3, -2) Ex8) H (0, 4)

 

Ex9) I (-2, -5) Ex10) J (-4, 3)

 

Ex11) K (1, 0) Ex12) L (6, 8)

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Essential Question: What are the different parts of a graph and how can we graph points?

Assessment:

Students will practice plotting points and write a summary detailing the procedure to plotting a point.

SUMMARY

Homework:

Graphing Worksheet – Graph the hidden figure