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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Student Outcomes Students decide whether two quantities are proportional to each other b graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin. Students stud eamples of quantities that are proportional to each other as well as those that are not. Classwork Opening Eercise ( minutes) Give students the ratio table and ask them to identif if the two quantities are proportional to each other and to give reasoning for their answers. Opening Eercise Isaiah sold cand bars to help raise mone for his scouting troop. The table shows the amount of cand he sold compared to the mone he received. Cand Bars Sold Mone Received ($) Is the amount of cand bars sold proportional to the mone Isaiah received? How do ou know? The two quantities are not proportional to each other because a constant describing the proportion does not eist. Eplorator Challenge ( minutes): From a Table to Graph Prompt students to create another ratio table that contains two sets of quantities that are proportional to each other using the first ratio on the table. Present a coordinate grid and ask students to recall standards from Grades and on the following: coordinate plane, -ais, -ais, origin, quadrants, plotting points, and ordered pairs. As a class, ask students to epress the ratio pairs as ordered pairs. Questions to discuss: What is the origin and where is it located? The origin is the intersection of the -ais and the -ais, at the ordered pair (,). Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson MP. Wh are we going to focus on Quadrant? Since we are measuring or counting quantities (number of cand bars sold and amount of mone), the numbers in our ratios will be positive. Both the -coordinates and the -coordinates are positive in Quadrant. What should we label the -ais and -ais? The -ais should be labeled the number of cand bars sold, and the -ais should be labeled the amount of mone received. Could it be the other wa around? No, the amount of mone received depends on the number of cand bars being sold. The dependent variable should be labeled on the -ais. Therefore, the amount of mone should be labeled on the ais. How should we note that on the table? The first value in each of the pairs is the -coordinate (the independent variable) and the second values in each of the pairs is the -coordinate (the dependent variable). How do we plot the first ratio pair? If the relationship is :, where represents cand bars sold and represents dollars received, then from the origin, we move units to the right on the -ais and move up units on the -ais. When we are plotting a point, where do we count from? The origin, (,) Have students plot the rest of the points and use a ruler to join the points. What observations can ou make about the arrangement of the points? The points all fall on a line. Do we etend the line in both directions? Eplain wh or wh not. Technicall, the line for this situation should start at (,) to represent dollars for cand bars and etend infinitel in the positive direction because the more cand bars Isaiah sells, the more mone he makes. Would all proportional relationships pass through the origin? Think back to those discussed in previous lessons. Take a few minutes for students to share some of the contet of previous eamples and whether (,) would alwas be included on the line that passes through the pairs of points in a proportional relationship. Yes, it should alwas be included for proportional relationships. For eample, if a worker works zero hours, then he or she would get paid zero dollars, or if a person drives zero minutes, the distance covered is zero miles. What can ou infer about graphs of two quantities that are proportional to each other? The points will appear to be on a line that goes through the origin. Wh do ou think the points appear on a line? Each cand bar is being sold for $.; therefore,. is the unit rate and also the constant of the proportion. This means that for ever increase of on the -ais, there will be an increase of the same proportion (the constant,.) on the -ais. When the points are connected, a line is formed. Each point ma not be part of the set of ratios; however, the line would pass through all of the points that do eist in the set of ratios. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

Mone Received NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Complete Important Note with class. In a proportional relationship, the points will all appear on a line going through the origin. Eample : From a Table to Graph Using the ratio provided, create a table that shows mone received is proportional to the number of cand bars sold. Plot the points in our table on the grid. Cand Bars Sold Mone Received ($) Number Of Cand Bars Sold Important Note: Characteristics of graphs of proportional relationships:. Points appear on a line.. The line goes through the origin. Eample ( minutes) Have students plot ordered pairs for all the values of the Opening Eercise. Does the ratio table represent quantities that are proportional to each other? No, not all the quantities are proportional to each other. What can ou predict about the graph of this ratio table? The points will not appear on a line and will not go through the origin. Was our prediction correct? M prediction was partl correct. The majorit of the points appear on a line that goes through the origin. From this eample, what is important to note about graphs of two quantities that are not proportional to each other? The graph could go through the origin, but if it does not lie in a straight line, it does not represent two quantities that are proportional to each other. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

Mone Received, NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Eample Graph the points from the Opening Eercise. Cand Bars Sold Mone Received ($) Number Of Cand Bars Sold, Eample ( minutes) Have students plot the points from Eample. How are the graphs of the data in Eamples and similar? How are the different? In both graphs, the points appear on a line. One graph is steeper than the other. The graph in Eample begins at the origin, but the graph in Eample does not. What do ou know about the ratios before ou graph them? The quantities are not proportional to each other. What can ou predict about the graph of this ratio table? The points will not appear on a line that goes through the origin. Was our prediction correct? No. The graph forms a line, but the line does not go through the origin. What are the similarities of the graphs of two quantities that are proportional to each other and the graphs of two quantities that are not proportional? Both graphs can have points that appear on a line, but the graph of the quantities that are proportional to each other must also go through the origin. Eample Graph the points provided in the table below and describe the similarities and differences when comparing our graph to the graph in Eample. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Similarities with Eample : The points of both graphs fall in a line. Differences from Eample : The points of graph in Eample appear on a line that passes through the origin. The points of the graph in Eample appear on a line that does not pass through the origin. Closing ( minutes) How are proportional quantities represented on a graph? The are represented on a graph where the points appear on a line that passes through the origin. What is a common mistake that someone might make when deciding whether a graph of two quantities shows that the are proportional to each other? Both graphs can have points that appear on a line, but the graph of the quantities that are proportional to each other also goes through the origin. In addition, the graph could go through the origin, but the points do not appear on a line. Lesson Summar When two proportional quantities are graphed on a coordinate plane, the points appear on a line that passes through the origin. Eit Ticket ( minutes) Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Name Date Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Eit Ticket. The following table gives the number of people picking strawberries in a field and the corresponding number of hours that those people worked picking strawberries. Graph the ordered pairs from the table. Does the graph represent two quantities that are proportional to each other? Eplain wh or wh not.. Use the given values to complete the table. Create quantities proportional to each other and graph them. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson. a. What are the differences between the graphs in Problems and? b. What are the similarities in the graphs in Problems and? c. What makes one graph represent quantities that are proportional to each other and one graph not represent quantities that are proportional to each other in Problems and? Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Eit Ticket Sample Solutions. The following table gives the number of people picking strawberries in a field and the corresponding number of hours that those people worked picking strawberries. Graph the ordered pairs from the table. Does the graph represent two quantities that are proportional to each other? Wh or wh not? Although the points fall on a line, the line does not pass through the origin, so the graph does not represent two quantities that are proportional to each other... Use the given values to complete the table. Create quantities proportional to each other and graph.. a. What are the differences between the graphs in Problems and? The graph in Problem forms a line that slopes downward while the graph in Problem slopes upward. b. What are the similarities in the graphs in Problems and? Both graphs form lines, and both graphs include the point (, ). c. What makes one graph represent quantities that are proportional to each other and one graph not represent quantities that are proportional to each other in Problems and? Although both graphs form lines, the graph that represents quantities that are proportional to each other needs to pass through the origin. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

Etra Credit Points Admission Price ($) Donations Matched b Benefactor ($) NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson Problem Set Sample Solutions. Determine whether or not the following graphs represent two quantities that are proportional to each other. Eplain our reasoning. a. Donated Mone vs. Donations Matched b Benefactor This graph represents two quantities that are proportional to each other because the points appear on a line, and the line that passes through the points would also pass through the origin. Mone Donated b. Age vs. Admission Price Age (ears) Even though the points appear on a line, the line does not go through the origin. Therefore, this graph does not represent a proportional relationship. c. Etra Credit vs. Number of Problems Number of Problems Solved "Even though it goes through the origin, this graph does not show a proportional relationship because the points do not appear on one line. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson. Create a table and a graph for the ratios, to, and. Does the graph show that the two quantities are proportional to each other? Eplain wh or wh not. This graph does not because the points do not appear on a line that goes through the origin.. Graph the following tables and identif if the two quantities are proportional to each other on the graph. Eplain wh or wh not. a. Yes, because the graph of the relationship is a straight line that passes through the origin b. No, because the graph does not pass through the origin. Lesson : Identifing Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Date: // Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. Unported License.