Goodmorning students!!
My name is Gabriela
Saade and I will be the substitute teacher for the day because Professor Little
is feeling sick so she won’t be able to come to class. We are going to have a
lot of fun because today we are going to talk about… Graphs!! I love these
topic!! Fun and Interesting!!
However we need to start by describing what is a graph? Who can tell me what a graph is? Or what it
looks like? (silence) since nobody answered I will explain what a graph is.
A graph is a diagram that shows connections between two or
more things by dots, lines, bars and others. Each of the points can represent a
value of a given function. Therefore
there are many types of graphs such as bar charts, line graphs and others.
A graph looks like the one below:
So, from what we observe above. Graphs have a y and an x
axis, two variables and different points. Also they need a title and in the end
you can either connect the line like they have done or just leave the points as
they are.
In addition there are different kinds of graphs, the most
common are lines or bars. A bar graph looks like the one below.
Aren’t graphs amazing? They are so much fun and easy to
use!!
We also need to learn why are graphs so important? You will
use graphs in many of your classes. They are used to display information in an
easier way. They show us patterns and different things by just looking at them.
Graphs are used in every class, from marketing to Economics, therefore they are
not only used in math!! Indeed when you start working maybe your boss tells you
to draw of graph of the sales of November. Because of this it is important to
learn how to draw graphs!!
So let’s draw a line graph. To start off you need to have
some points or values. We are going to use a real world example. Who wants to
help me in coming up with an example? (silence) well guys, since nobody wants
to help me out I came up with a really good example!! So many people don’t have
a car therefore we have to use a taxi to go to places. So our two variables
will be miles and the other will be amount of dollars charged. The X axis will
be the miles driven and the Y axis will be the amount of money charged. The
information will look like these:
Miles Amount Charged ($)
1 5
2 10
3 15
4 20
Now that we have the information we have to plug it into our
super graph!! I use a bar graph because I want you to understand that graphs
are used to make information more clear.
What a beautiful graph isn’t it? I hope you learned a lot
today! Now its time to do the exit slip Professor Little gave me and a group
work! When you finish you can leave!! And thank you so much for having me
guys!! I hope you liked my class as much as I Do!!
Lovely! As you said, graphs truly are everywhere and a very important component to understand! You explained it easy and well! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great lesson plan. It really helps to show that you really do understand anything there is to know about graphs!
ReplyDeleteThe graphics with the lesson plan really worked well together. Nice try.
ReplyDeletegabriela,
ReplyDeletethanks so much for doing an excellent job of subbing for me! nice lesson and wonderful explanation of this topic using helpful visuals! i love graphs, too!
professor little