Graphing Patterns
Grade 5 · Math · Coordinate Graphing · Maine, USA
Lesson Summary
Plot number patterns on the coordinate plane and look for trends.
Explanation
You can turn a number pattern into a set of ordered pairs and graph them. For example, if you earn $3 each hour, your ordered pairs could be (1, 3), (2, 6), (3, 9), and so on, where x is the number of hours and y is the total earnings. When you plot these points, they often form a line or curve. Seeing the pattern on a graph makes it easier to predict what comes next.
Practice Questions
Q1: A pattern doubles each step: 1, 2, 4, 8. Write the first three ordered pairs if x starts at 1.
Answer: (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 4). The x-value is the step number and the y-value is the pattern value.
Q2: If you plot the points (1, 5), (2, 10), (3, 15), what pattern do you see?
Answer: The y-value increases by 5 each time. The points form a straight line going upward.
Q3: Why is graphing a pattern helpful?
Answer: It lets you see the trend visually, making it easier to predict future values and spot whether the pattern is steady or changing.
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Graphing Patterns is a lesson in the Coordinate Graphing chapter of Grade 5 Math. It is part of the Maine, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Graphing Patterns is taught in Grade 5 as part of the Math curriculum in Maine, USA.
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