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Graphing Points in the First Quadrant | Lesson 1 of 1

Graphing Points: Real-World Data Stories

Lesson 1 of 1

In this lesson:

  • Plot and interpret points in real-world contexts
  • Read coordinates from existing graphs
  • Connect rules, tables, and graphs
Grade 5 Math | 5.G.A.2
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Learning Objectives for This Lesson

  1. Plot ordered pairs in a real-world context
  2. Read coordinates of a point from a graph
  3. Interpret each coordinate's meaning in context
  4. Generate ordered pairs from a rule
  5. Use a graph to answer questions
  6. Plot pairs that follow a given rule
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What Can a Graph Tell Us?

You already know how to plot points on the coordinate plane.

  • (3, 5) — move 3 right, then 5 up
  • But what does that point mean?

Today every point will carry a real-world story.

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Labels Give a Graph Its Meaning

Two coordinate planes side by side — one unlabeled, one with axis labels

The same three points mean nothing without labels.

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Every Point Tells a Real-World Story

  • The x-coordinate tells the input quantity
  • The y-coordinate tells the output quantity
  • Together, they make a statement about the situation

Example: On a "Cups Sold vs. Dollars Earned" graph, the point (3, 6) means selling 3 cups earns $6.

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Lemonade Stand: Building the Table

Each cup of lemonade costs $2. Fill in the earnings:

Cups Sold () Total Earned ()
0 0
1 2
2 4
3 6
5 10
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Lemonade Stand: Plotting the Points

First-quadrant graph with Cups Sold on x-axis and Total Earned on y-axis

  • (3, 6) means selling 3 cups earns $6
  • (5, 10) means selling 5 cups earns $10
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Your Turn: Complete the Plant Table

A plant grows 3 cm each week.

Week () Height ()
1 3
2 6
3 ?
4 ?

Fill in the blanks, then plot.

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What Does This Point Mean?

The point (5, 15) is on the plant-growth graph.

  • The x-coordinate 5 means week 5
  • The y-coordinate 15 means 15 centimeters tall

Sentence: After 5 weeks, the plant is 15 cm tall.

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From Plotting to Reading Graphs

So far, we built graphs from tables.

But in the real world, you often see a graph first — and need to pull information out of it.

Next: reading coordinates from existing graphs.

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Reading Points: Trace Down and Left

Savings account graph with dashed trace lines from a point to both axes

Trace from the point straight down to the x-axis and straight left to the y-axis.

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Reading the Savings Account: Forward Lookup

Question: What was the balance at Week 4?

  • Find on the x-axis
  • Trace up to the plotted point
  • Trace left to the y-axis →

Answer: The balance at Week 4 was $25.

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Reading the Savings Account: Reverse Lookup

Question: When was the balance $25?

  • Find on the y-axis
  • Trace right to the plotted point
  • Trace down to the x-axis →

Answer: The balance was $25 at Week 4.

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Your Turn: Temperature During the Day

Temperature graph with points at hours 0 through 6

  • What was the temperature at 11 AM (hour 3)?
  • At what time was the temperature highest?
  • Between which two hours did it drop?
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Temperature Graph Answers and Key Takeaway

  • At 11 AM (hour 3): 72 degrees
  • Highest at hour 4 (noon): 75 degrees
  • Temperature dropped between hours 4 and 5
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Three Ways to Show One Pattern

We have plotted data and read from graphs. Now let's connect three representations:

  • Rule — words or a formula
  • Table — organized numbers
  • Graph — visual picture

They all describe the same relationship.

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Cookie Rule: From Words to Table

Rule: 4 cookies per box.

Boxes () Cookies ()
0 0
1 4
2 8
3 12
5 20
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Cookie Rule: Points on the Graph

Coordinate plane with Cookie Rule points plotted, forming a straight line from origin

The points form a straight line through the origin.

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Extend the Pattern Beyond the Table

If , what is ?

  • Rule says:
  • The point (7, 28) continues the line

Where would (7, 28) land on the graph?

Think about this, then advance.

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Second Baker Offers a Different Deal

Rule: 2 cookies per box, plus 6 free.

Boxes () Cookies ()
0 6
1 8
2 10
3 12
5 16
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Two Rules on One Graph

Both cookie rules plotted on the same coordinate plane with intersection at (3, 12)

  • Both lines cross at (3, 12)
  • For 3 boxes, both bakers give 12 cookies
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Which Baker Gives You More Cookies?

  • Fewer than 3 boxes: Baker 2 wins (free samples help)
  • More than 3 boxes: Baker 1 wins (4 per box adds up)

Which baker for a 6-box order?

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Practice: Plot, Read, and Interpret

  1. A car travels 50 miles per hour. Table for hours 1-4, then plot.
  2. Savings graph: how much did the balance grow from Week 1 to Week 3?
  3. Rule: . Table for to 4, then plot.
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Answers to the Three Practice Problems

  1. (1, 50), (2, 100), (3, 150), (4, 200) — steep line
  2. Week 1 = $10, Week 3 = $20 → increase of $10
  3. (0, 2), (1, 5), (2, 8), (3, 11), (4, 14) — line from (0, 2)
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Key Takeaways and Common Mistakes

✓ Every labeled point is a real-world fact
Read graphs by tracing down and left
Rule, table, graph show one pattern

⚠️ first — hallway then elevator
⚠️ Count from zero at the origin
⚠️ Read both axis labels first

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Preview of What Comes Next in Math

  • Grade 6 extends the plane to all four quadrants
  • Today's skills transfer directly to negative values
  • You will connect graphing to ratio tables

Great work today!

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