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Activities to Teach Students to Identify Proportional Relationships by Graphing

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Proportional relationships are an essential concept in mathematics that students learn early on and carry with them throughout their education. Being able to identify proportional relationships can assist students in making connections between mathematics and real-world situations. Graphing is a powerful tool that can be utilized to teach students how to identify proportional relationships.

Here are several activities that teachers can do to help students learn how to identify proportional relationships by graphing:

1. Identifying the slope

A proportion is a relationship between two ratios. When graphing proportional relationships, it’s crucial to understand the slope of the line. Teachers can introduce slope by having students graph proportional relationships such as distance and time or weight and cost. By plotting the data points on a graph, students can begin to see the rise over run pattern of a proportional relationship. Teachers can then explain that the slope is the ratio of the rise of the line to the run of the line.

2. Use tables to graph proportional relationships

Students can learn how to identify proportional relationships by first identifying them on a table. Teachers can give students a table of data representing two ratios that are proportional to each other, then have students graph the data on a coordinate plane. Plotting the points will create a straight line that passes through the origin. Teachers can demonstrate that a straight line through the origin always represents a proportional relationship.

3. Interpreting the y-intercept

The y-intercept of a proportional relationship can provide valuable information for students. Teachers can demonstrate this by having students graph a proportional relationship, then graph a non-proportional relationship with the same slope. The non-proportional relationship should have a y-intercept different from zero. By comparing the two graphs, students can begin to see that the y-intercept represents the initial value before the proportional relationship is established.

4. Ratio and proportionality with fractions

It’s essential for students to understand how fractions can represent ratios and proportional relationships. Teachers can introduce this concept by having students graph data that represents a proportional relationship with fractional values. By using fractions, students can better understand how to identify proportional relationships when fractions are involved as opposed to whole numbers.

5. Real-world proportional relationships

To reinforce the concept of proportional relationships, teachers can have students find and graph real-world proportional relationships. For example, students can graph the cost of gas over a week or the height of a tree versus the age of the tree. This activity will help students see how proportional relationships occur in everyday life.

In conclusion, identifying proportional relationships through graphing is an important skill for students to learn. Teachers can utilize activities that help students interpret and analyze graphs to identify the slope, y-intercept, and ratios represented. By making use of real-world data, students can see the relevance of proportional relationships and how they impact the world around them.

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