§3.3 Graphs in Coordinate Planes

C3 Graphs and Formulas

November 5th
2024

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C3 Graphs and Formulas

November 5th
2024

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Mr. Fintelman (FNL)
Wednesday November 11th
2024

Date
Wednesday November 5th 2024
Paragraph
§3.3 Graphs in Coordinate Planes
Pages from the handbook
Pag. 114-117
Subject
Reading graphs
Today is the day...

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I can already…
  1. … draw a coordinate plane, and you can draw points in a coordinate plane and read points from a coordinate plane.
  2. … determine in which quadrant a point is located.

Prior Knowledge

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Coordinate Planes - No homework
3
2
3
2
1
2
0
2
2
D
2
0
3
1
1
0
0

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After this lesson, I can…
  1. … read graphs in a coordinate plane.

Goals

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Why do we use graphs?

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Why do we use graphs?

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Graphs

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Graphs

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Graphs

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Properties of a Line Graph

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Exercise 27 - Pag. 115

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Exercise 27 - Pag. 115

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Presentation assignment
Task: Search online for a graph that is misleading or incorrect, and present it to the class.
Group Size: You will work in groups of three.
Submission Date for Presentation: Monday, November 25th, 2024
Presentation Date: Wednesday, November 27th or Friday, November 29th, 2024

Presentation Requirements:
Background Information: Provide context and relevant information about the misleading graph.
Misleading Elements: Explain why the graph is misleading or incorrect.
Correction of the Graph: Present a revised version of the misleading graph.
Interpretation of the Data: Offer your interpretation of the data represented in the graph.

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Worktime
You work neatly by…
  1. … reading the theory (again) before asking a question to your classmate.
  2. raising a hand before asking a question to the teacher.
  3. … if the teacher is busy, remember your question and move on.
Help:
Exercises: 26, 27, 29 and 30.
Assignments:
Pages: 114-117
Exercises: 27, 28, 29 and 30.

At home: See slide 13.
Assignments from the planning of WEEK 1:
Extra:
Exercises: 31

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Now I can…
  1. … read graphs in a coordinate plane.
Reflection

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