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Line Plots

Grade 2
Sep 23, 2022
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Key Concepts

  • Prepare a line plot to organize the data

Measure

We can measure the length of an object. 

Example: 

Measure the length of the object. 

Measure

Solution: 

Place the object on a ruler and measure the actual length. 

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So, the length of the pencil is 2 inches. 

Data

Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data. 

Example: 

Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data. 

  1.  
1
  1.  
2
  1.  
3
  1.  
4

Solution: 

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The lengths of the objects are measured, and the table shows the different lengths of the objects. 

Solution: 

We can show the data in a line plot which is shown in the table. Place a dot over the number that shows each length. 

number of inches

Example: 

Measure the length of the object. 

key length

Solution: 

Place the object on a ruler and measure the actual length. 

So, the length of the key is 4 inches. 

Example: 

Measure the length of the object. 

measure length

Solution: 

Place the object on a ruler and measure the actual length. 

So, the length of the pencil is 9 inches. 

Example: 

Measure the length of the object. 

measure length glasses

Solution: 

Place the object on a ruler and measure the actual length. 

So, the length of the object is 5 inches. 

Exercise

  • Measure the length.
Measure the length.
  • Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data
Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data
Add the data in a line plot.
  • Measure the length.
Measure the length.
  • Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data.
Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data.
  • Measure the length.
Measure the length.
  • Add the data in a line plot
Add the data in a line plot
  • Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data.
Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data.
  • Measure the length.
Measure the length.
  • Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data.
Measure all the lengths of the object and use a table to record that data.

What we have learned

  • Measure the object
  • Use the table to measure the data
  • Plot a dot to represent the data in a line plot

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