Constructing and Interpreting Line Graphs
Students will construct and interpret line graphs to represent and analyze trends in data over time.
Key Questions
- When is a line graph the most appropriate way to display data?
- Explain how to identify trends, increases, and decreases from a line graph.
- Critique the effectiveness of a line graph in presenting specific information about change over time.
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