A line plot is a graph that uses Xs above a numbered line to show the number of objects that we have counted. The number of objects we count is the data (information) that we display (show). A line plot can be used to show measurement data. We draw Xs above the number labels along the line plot to show how many objects are each length. Each line plot will have a title written below the numbers. The title is a label that tells us what we counted or measured. The numbers on line plot should always be listed in order from least to greatest. If a number measure has no data, we still write it, but we don't put an X above it. We show a step-by-step example of making a line plot from a list of measures.
2nd Grade Math 8.7, Estimate Lengths in Feet
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2nd Grade Math 8.8, Choose a Measuring Tool, Ruler, Yardstick, Measuring Tape
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