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Identify Key Information from a Graph
N-Q.1, F-IF.4, F-LE.1
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Table of Contents 4: 5: How Do I Interpret Visual Representations?
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Learning Intention/Success Criteria
LI: We are learning to get information off graphs SC: I know how to -read graphs in context -answer questions based on visual representations of data -interpret what is happening in the visual representation based on context and labels -understand how labels affect the meaning of different sections on the graph
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EQ: How Do I Interpret Visual Representations?
4/26/2019
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Maximum The highest point in a graph Minimum The lowest point in a graph
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X-Intercept Where the line crosses the x-axis The meaning will change depending on the label on the axis Y-Intercept Where the line crosses the y-axis The meaning will change depending on the label on the axis
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Graph 1 The following graph shows Mehana’s distance from home on her Sunday afternoon travels as she sets out walking at noon to meet a friend.
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Where was Mehana at noon?
Mehana was at home
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Approximately when was Mehana farthest from home?
Mehana was farthest from home at 2 pm
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What is the farthest Mehana traveled from home?
The farthest Mehana traveled from home as 3.5 miles
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How far from home was Mehana at 2:30 pm?
Mehana was 2.5 miles from home
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Approximately when was Mehana 1 mile from home?
Mehana was 1 mile from home at 12:30 and 3:30
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When did Mehana return home?
Mehana returned home at 4:30
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Describe what Mehana might be doing between 1:00 and 1:30 pm?
Answers will vary
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Graph 2 The following graph shows Logan’s height above the ground in feet, as he climbs a tree to get a coconut.
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Where was Logan when no time had elapsed?
Logan was on the ground
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How high did Logan climb?
Logan climbed 42 feet
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When did Logan reach his maximum height?
Logan reached his maximum height after 8 minutes
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How many feet above the ground was Logan after 12 minutes?
Logan was 18 feet above the ground
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When was Logan 24 feet above the ground?
Logan was 24 feet above the ground at 3 minutes and 11 minutes
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When 18 minutes had passed, where was Logan?
Logan was back on the ground
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Describe what Logan might be doing between 4 and 6 minutes?
Answers will vary
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Graph 3 The following graph shows Taylor’s speed in miles/hour while driving to the store.
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When did Taylor reach her maximum speed?
Taylor reached her maximum speed after 4 minutes
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What was Taylor’s maximum speed?
Taylor’s maximum speed was 35 mph
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How fast was Taylor driving 5 minutes into her trip?
Taylor was driving 25 mph
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When was Taylor traveling at 10 mph?
Taylor was traveling at 10 mph at 1 minute and 7 minutes
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When did Taylor stop? Taylor stopped at 9 minutes
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Describe what Taylor might be doing between 2 and 3 minutes.
Answers will vary
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Reflection 1 In Graph #1, the highest point (2, 3.5) tells us that it took Mehana ________ hours to walk ________ miles from home. In Graph #2, the highest point (8, 42) tells us that it took Logan ________ minutes to climb to a height of ________ feet above the ground. In Graph #3, the highest point (4, 35) tells us that it took Taylor ________ minutes to reach a speed of ________ miles per hour 2 3.5 8 42 4 35
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Reflection #2 The x-intercepts on each graph have a different meaning due to the label on the y-axis. In Graph #1, the x-intercepts tell us the times at which Mehana is _____________. In Graph #2, the x-intercepts tell us the times at which Logan is _______________. In Graph #3, the x-intercepts tell us the times at which Taylor is _______________. at home on the ground stopped
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Reflection #3 The flat/horizontal sections on each graph also have a different meaning due to the label on the y-axis In Graph #1, the horizontal section tells us that Mehana is _____________________. In Graph #2, the horizontal section tells us that Logan is _______________________. In Graph #3, the horizontal section tells us that Taylor is _______________________. not moving locations not moving locations Driving at a constant speed
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