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Good Morning, 701/702 First you will meet in a smaller group with a teacher and with others in the class in order to learn about circle graphs and/or double line graphs Next you will share your learning with other students Then you will complete an exit ticket to show what you know about circle graphs and double line graphs Person D, please get your group’s folders.

Tell Someone about it! With a partner from your graph group, decide on the three most important points you learned in today’s session -- write them down on a sticky note Find a pair of students to teach and learn from, from the other group Tell your new partners about the graph you learned about, and find out about their graph Take notes if you wish Ask questions to clarify your understanding You will complete an exit ticket at the end of class to show what you know

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Exit Ticket On your card, draw a chart or t-table with the two different types of graphs you learned about today. For each type of graph, tell about – Purpose – Distinguishing features – Anything else you feel might be relevant – Give an example and/or include a sketch of each type of graph Make sure your name is on your card, then hand it in and head off to your next class