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Grade 7 Line Graph Worksheet

A worksheet for 7th graders to practice interpreting and creating line graphs.

Grade 7 Math Data and GraphingGraphing DataLine Graphs
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.SP.B.4

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Grade 7 Line Graph Practice

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. For graphing questions, make sure to label your axes and title your graph.

Use the line graph below to answer questions 1-3.

Temperature Change Over 8 Hours0°C5°C10°C15°C20°CHour 0Hour 1Hour 2Hour 3Hour 4Hour 5Hour 6Hour 7

1. What was the temperature at hour 2?

2. During which hours did the temperature remain constant?

3. What was the greatest change in temperature between any two consecutive hours?

Complete the sentences using the correct line graph terminology.

4. A line graph is used to show changes over  .

5. The horizontal axis on a line graph is usually the   axis.

6. The vertical axis on a line graph is usually the   axis.

7. Each point on a line graph represents a  .

8. Create a line graph using the data below. Be sure to label your axes and title your graph.

Monthly Rainfall (cm): Jan: 5, Feb: 7, Mar: 6, Apr: 9, May: 8, Jun: 4

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9. Which of the following is NOT a good reason to use a line graph?

a

To show trends over time

b

To compare parts of a whole

c

To track continuous data

d

To visualize relationships between two variables

Indicate whether each statement is true or false.

10. A line graph can have more than one line.

T

True

F

False

11. It's always best to start the y-axis of a line graph at zero.

T

True

F

False