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Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends
Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends
Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends
Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends
Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends
Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends
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Description

This pair of 3 part lessons and activities allow you to guide your students through creating and reading scatterplot graphs. In the first lesson, they learn how to draw conclusions and identify trends. In the second lesson, they learn how to use the data about two different variables to create and plot points on a scatterplot. Next, they analyze the results and identify the relationship between the two variables.

Ontario Math Curriculum Expectations:

D1.1

identify situations involving one-variable data and situations involving two-variable data, and explain when each type of data is needed

D1.6

analyse different sets of data presented in various ways, including in scatter plots and in misleading graphs, by asking and answering questions about the data, challenging preconceived notions, and drawing conclusions, then make convincing arguments and informed decisions

D1.3

select from among a variety of graphs, including scatter plots, the type of graph best suited to represent various sets of data; display the data in the graphs with proper sources, titles, and labels, and appropriate scales; and justify their choice of graphs

This problem-solving approach provides students with the opportunities to apply reasoning skills, select tools, problem-solving and computational strategies, create a variety of representations of mathematical ideas, communicate and defend their ideas, and reflect on and monitor their thinking.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Tips Sheet: This detailed guide will provide you with a breakdown of each part of the lesson.

  • Getting Started: Your students will be lead through an activity that helps them determine trends and important information listed in scatter plots.

  • Working On It: Two rich problem-solving tasks in which students can work with a partner, in a small group, or individually. Task #1 requires students to match 6 different scatterplots with their missing titles and justify their reasoning. Task #2 has students guess what 3 different labelless scatter plots could be comparing based on the direction of the data they show.

  • Exit Ticket: Each student will complete the exit ticket independently. This work is used for assessment purposes and allows the teacher to identify common misconceptions or areas of need. It is also a great opportunity for the teacher to provide individualized descriptive feedback.

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Scatterplot Graphs Bundle- Create, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Identify Trends

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Grades
6th - 8th
Teaching Duration
2 days

Description

This pair of 3 part lessons and activities allow you to guide your students through creating and reading scatterplot graphs. In the first lesson, they learn how to draw conclusions and identify trends. In the second lesson, they learn how to use the data about two different variables to create and plot points on a scatterplot. Next, they analyze the results and identify the relationship between the two variables.

Ontario Math Curriculum Expectations:

D1.1

identify situations involving one-variable data and situations involving two-variable data, and explain when each type of data is needed

D1.6

analyse different sets of data presented in various ways, including in scatter plots and in misleading graphs, by asking and answering questions about the data, challenging preconceived notions, and drawing conclusions, then make convincing arguments and informed decisions

D1.3

select from among a variety of graphs, including scatter plots, the type of graph best suited to represent various sets of data; display the data in the graphs with proper sources, titles, and labels, and appropriate scales; and justify their choice of graphs

This problem-solving approach provides students with the opportunities to apply reasoning skills, select tools, problem-solving and computational strategies, create a variety of representations of mathematical ideas, communicate and defend their ideas, and reflect on and monitor their thinking.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Tips Sheet: This detailed guide will provide you with a breakdown of each part of the lesson.

  • Getting Started: Your students will be lead through an activity that helps them determine trends and important information listed in scatter plots.

  • Working On It: Two rich problem-solving tasks in which students can work with a partner, in a small group, or individually. Task #1 requires students to match 6 different scatterplots with their missing titles and justify their reasoning. Task #2 has students guess what 3 different labelless scatter plots could be comparing based on the direction of the data they show.

  • Exit Ticket: Each student will complete the exit ticket independently. This work is used for assessment purposes and allows the teacher to identify common misconceptions or areas of need. It is also a great opportunity for the teacher to provide individualized descriptive feedback.

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OTHER MATH ACTIVITIES BY BLUE SKY SCHOLASTICS:

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Reviews

4.6
Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 3, 2026
Thank you for this idea for scatterplots. My kids enjoyed working through this activity.
Michele B.
464 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Helpful Resource
Rated 4 out of 5
February 10, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This was a good resource for Scatter plot graphs to use with intermediate students.
Melissa H.
256 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 26, 2025
Great resource! I will definitely use it again!
Allison P.
262 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 4 out of 5
February 21, 2023
Great resource to review Scatterplots. My students liked the variety of activities. However, the exit ticket has a slightly different graph when comparing height and length of foot. The key states that a girl should have the smallest foot, but on the student handout, it could be either a boy or a girl.
Sandra S.
2 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Blue Sky Scholastics
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Blue Sky Scholastics
(TPT Seller)
Feb 22, 2023
Hi Sandra, Thank you for bringing that to my attention. The graph has now been fixed.
Rated 5 out of 5
March 28, 2022
Great resource!
Emily G.
251 reviews

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