Real-life graphs [ A4.3 Extension Plenary]

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Real-life graphs [ A4.3 Extension Plenary] Sketch and label a graph to represent a real-life situation. Swap your graph with your partner’s. Compare each other’s graphs. Preamble An open-ended task, in some respects similar to the “starter” but children should be encouraged to incorporate what they have just learnt. Looking at and sharing graphs is a useful and worthwhile activity. It may be useful to also ask children to describe how their story would change if they changed the scale of their axes. Possible content Sketching graphs representing a real-life situation. Resources None. Solution/Notes Children’s own labelled sketches. Original Material © Cambridge University Press 2010 Original Material © Cambridge University Press 2010