Organizing and Interpreting Line graphs : Organizing and Interpreting Line graphs (HOW TO READ LINE GRAPHS) Let’s Go!
What is a Line Graph? : What is a Line Graph? A line graph is a tool used for displaying data or information that changes continuously over time. Another name for a line graph is a line chart.
(Change/Time.)
Something About Line Graphs….. : Something About Line Graphs….. The title of the graph gives you the overall relationship being shown.
Labels and units are very important.
The labels on the different axes gives the names of the variables.
The units are most often represented in parentheses next to the labels for the axes.
Line graphs are often represented on graph paper, which looks like a grid.
Other Helpful Tips : Other Helpful Tips Indicates sets of data using line segments
Data shown in a change over time is best displayed on a line graph
To find a quantity from the graph at a given time, We find the time on the graph. Then we follow the line up to the point (peak) then we move left to the scale, and read the quantity, the point represents.
Parts of a Line Graph : Parts of a Line Graph
Slide 6 : PARTS OF A LINE GRAPH
Let’s Try Reading Line Graphs! : Let’s Try Reading Line Graphs!
Questions : Questions What was the temperature on the second day?
Which day has the lowest temperature?
Which day has the highest temperature?
How high did the temperature rise from day 5 to day 6?
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