the adj. form of economy
the n. form of poor
poverty
the n. form of employed
employment
the word means almost
nearly
which word equals purchase
buy
which word equals demand
need, requirement
Do graphs contain facts and reasons?
graphs contain facts but no reasons
the word means 'less than'
under
what gives the subject of the graph and summarizes it
the title
what do we call the picture on page 177
Figure 1, a line graph
which two words equal consumer
customer, guest
To connect 2 numbers what words can we use? (2 ways)
from to, between and
What factors play an important role in people's standard of living?
income, number of people in family, costs for housing, food, medical bills, educaction, etc.
What do we say when the line in the graph goes up quickly? (2 ways)
rose sharply, a sharp rise
What do we say when the line in the graph goes up and down slowly or quickly?
fluctuated slightly or considerably, dramatically
the 3 words means about
roughly, approximately, around
what can you see in a line graph
title, numbers or letters, lines, legend, axes
How do you interpret the data from graphs?
Use your own language or do research
When you analyze the graphs, what's the difference between graphs with one line and many lines?
If the graph has more than one line, you also need to identify the relationships between the sets of data.
what are the three parts of a concluding paragraph?
a transition phrase, a restatement or repetition of the thesis statement, a final comment