Students plot quadratic graphs by completing tables of values, draw smooth curves through the points, and extract key information from the graph including where it crosses the x-axis and its turning point.
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Display: quadratic, parabola, root, vertex, turning point, line of symmetry. Use sentence frames: 'The roots of this quadratic are x=___ and x=___. The vertex is at (___, ___). The line of symmetry is x=___.'
Provide a completed table of values — students plot only. Start with y=x² before more complex quadratics. Label axes and scales in advance.
Is the curve smooth (not a series of straight lines)? Are the roots read correctly? Is the vertex identified accurately? Does the student draw a line of symmetry?
Graph paper is essential for this activity. Scales and axes can be set up by teacher on a board template. Calculator needed for squared numbers.
Students join plotted points with straight lines rather than a smooth curve. Demonstrate: the curve should never have corners — it is a smooth parabola throughout.
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