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Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots
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This is a step by step lesson on how to create a line plot including fractions to display data. This lesson contains everything you need for your interactive math notebook. It includes a preview which leads into the lesson. It also has numerous slides for the interactive learning part of the lesson and a process for students to practice independently. This lesson displays nicely on a whiteboard for whole group instruction or computers and tablets for small group instruction.

This resource contains 65 full color slides that focus on teaching students how to create a line plot including fractions to display data and use the data to solve problems. Also included are left and right side activities for the interactive notebook.The preview slide ask students why do we use line plots. This leads into the interactive learning part of the lesson. Several of the slides are great visual aids to help differentiate instruction for all learners through chunking and repetition.Each slide is a detailed step by step guide to help students create the line plot and then use the data to answer questions. There is a process at the end of the lesson for students to practice independently.This process can be used as an exit ticket to see what the students have learned.Be creative and do what works best for you and your students.

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Intermediate Interactive Math Notebook Creating Line Plots

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Description

This is a step by step lesson on how to create a line plot including fractions to display data. This lesson contains everything you need for your interactive math notebook. It includes a preview which leads into the lesson. It also has numerous slides for the interactive learning part of the lesson and a process for students to practice independently. This lesson displays nicely on a whiteboard for whole group instruction or computers and tablets for small group instruction.

This resource contains 65 full color slides that focus on teaching students how to create a line plot including fractions to display data and use the data to solve problems. Also included are left and right side activities for the interactive notebook.The preview slide ask students why do we use line plots. This leads into the interactive learning part of the lesson. Several of the slides are great visual aids to help differentiate instruction for all learners through chunking and repetition.Each slide is a detailed step by step guide to help students create the line plot and then use the data to answer questions. There is a process at the end of the lesson for students to practice independently.This process can be used as an exit ticket to see what the students have learned.Be creative and do what works best for you and your students.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
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