Understanding Line Graphs
Reading Data Points
Trends and Patterns
Graph Vocabulary
Real-World Connections
100

What does a line graph show?

Change over time or a relationship between variables.

100

What is the value of y when x = 2 on the graph?

The y-value that matches x = 2 (based on the graph).

100

What does it mean if the line goes up from left to right?

The values are increasing.

100

What is the name of the horizontal axis?

X-axis.

100

A line graph shows temperature rising all day. What time of day is it?

Morning to afternoon.

200

What connects the data points in a line graph?

Straight lines.

200

Which point on the graph has the highest value?

The point with the highest y-coordinate.

200

What does a downward line show?

The values are decreasing.

200

What is the name of the vertical axis?

Y-axis.

200

A heart rate graph rises, then drops. What happened?

Exercise followed by rest.

300

Why are line graphs useful?

To see trends or patterns in data.

300

What is the value at x = 5?

The y-value at x = 5.

300

What does a sudden steep increase suggest?

Rapid growth or change.

300

What is a "data point"?

A single (x, y) value on the graph.

300

Sales dip during summer months. What could be the reason?

Seasonal slowdown (e.g., vacations).

400

What type of variable is usually on the x-axis?

Independent variable (like time).

400

Between which x-values does the line increase the most?

Where the steepest upward slope appears.

400

How can you tell if the change is steady?

The line rises or falls evenly between points.

400

What is the "title" of a graph used for?

To explain what the graph is about.

400

A student's grades rise each term. What might explain this trend?

Studying more, improving performance.

500

What does it mean if a line graph has a flat line?

There is no change in the data.

500

What is the difference in value between x = 1 and x = 4?

Subtract y-values at x = 4 and x = 1.

500

What kind of pattern does a zigzag line show?

Fluctuating data (rising and falling).

500

What is the "scale" of a graph?

The numbers used on the axes to measure values.

500

A graph shows water usage peaking in July. What might be happening?

Summer heat, outdoor water use.