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Scatter Plots Lesson | Guided Notes | Grade 8 Math
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Transform your classroom into an engaging, self-paced learning environment with this resource! Inside, you'll find guided notes templates designed to perfectly complement a free YouTube video. These templates help students stay focused, organized, and actively engaged while watching the video or while you use the animated Google Slides.

Why you’ll love this resource:

  • Effortless Lesson Planning: Ideal for substitute teachers or independent homework assignments.
  • Flipped Classroom Ready: Supports modern teaching strategies by allowing students to explore content at their own pace.
  • Student-Friendly Design: Simplified templates ensure students grasp key concepts with ease.

Save time, elevate learning, and make your lessons unforgettable! 

In this video lesson we will learn about the types of relationships in Scatter Plots. We will begin by understanding a scatterplot is a graph of bivariate data. Two questions have been asked and answered to form ordered pairs. The data is graphed on a coordinate plane to determine if a relationship exists between the two variables. We will identify positive linear relationships, negative linear relationships, no relationship, and nonlinear relationships. We will briefly discuss nonlinear relationships - exponential, quadratic and cubic. We will also learn how to identify an outlier, a cluster and gaps in the data of a scatter plot. Student practice is embedded in the lesson. Modeled exemplar solutions are provided for each of the practice problems.

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Scatter Plots Lesson | Guided Notes | Grade 8 Math

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Description

Transform your classroom into an engaging, self-paced learning environment with this resource! Inside, you'll find guided notes templates designed to perfectly complement a free YouTube video. These templates help students stay focused, organized, and actively engaged while watching the video or while you use the animated Google Slides.

Why you’ll love this resource:

  • Effortless Lesson Planning: Ideal for substitute teachers or independent homework assignments.
  • Flipped Classroom Ready: Supports modern teaching strategies by allowing students to explore content at their own pace.
  • Student-Friendly Design: Simplified templates ensure students grasp key concepts with ease.

Save time, elevate learning, and make your lessons unforgettable! 

In this video lesson we will learn about the types of relationships in Scatter Plots. We will begin by understanding a scatterplot is a graph of bivariate data. Two questions have been asked and answered to form ordered pairs. The data is graphed on a coordinate plane to determine if a relationship exists between the two variables. We will identify positive linear relationships, negative linear relationships, no relationship, and nonlinear relationships. We will briefly discuss nonlinear relationships - exponential, quadratic and cubic. We will also learn how to identify an outlier, a cluster and gaps in the data of a scatter plot. Student practice is embedded in the lesson. Modeled exemplar solutions are provided for each of the practice problems.

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Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities. Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association.
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