Description
This interactive digital activity will engage your students as they practice reading and creating line graphs! There is also an option to print, in case some of your students need that option.
This will reinforce what students about the following math concepts:
- title of graph
- x and y axis
- comprehension questions about line graphs
- creating a line graph from a data set
This is great for distance or digital learning, or in a classroom utilizing digital learning!
This activity includes:
- 6 opportunities for students to practice interpreting line graphs
- 4 opportunities for creating a line graph
- reflection sheet for this learning target
Students engage in the digital version by typing answers within the google document, and then reflecting on how they feel about the skill. They can then turn this into you for review and data collection.
There is also an option to print & use.
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This is shared as a google compatible link- you will copy this into your own google drive where you can assign and share with students. Note that the questions and text are not editable- only the space where the students can answer / show their work can be changed!
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Description
This interactive digital activity will engage your students as they practice reading and creating line graphs! There is also an option to print, in case some of your students need that option.
This will reinforce what students about the following math concepts:
- title of graph
- x and y axis
- comprehension questions about line graphs
- creating a line graph from a data set
This is great for distance or digital learning, or in a classroom utilizing digital learning!
This activity includes:
- 6 opportunities for students to practice interpreting line graphs
- 4 opportunities for creating a line graph
- reflection sheet for this learning target
Students engage in the digital version by typing answers within the google document, and then reflecting on how they feel about the skill. They can then turn this into you for review and data collection.
There is also an option to print & use.
---
This is shared as a google compatible link- you will copy this into your own google drive where you can assign and share with students. Note that the questions and text are not editable- only the space where the students can answer / show their work can be changed!
Looking for more lessons on graphing?
❯❯❯BAR GRAPH❮❮❮
❯How to read a bar graph lesson
❯❯❯LINE GRAPH❮❮❮
❯How to read a line graph lesson
❯❯❯CIRCLE GRAPH❮❮❮





