Let me work through each question by reading the line graph carefully.
Looking at the graph, I need to identify the temperature values for each month:
- January: ~60°F
- February: ~70°F
- March: ~75°F
- April: ~80°F
- May: ~85°F
- June: ~90°F
- July: ~95°F (peak)
- August: ~90°F
- September: ~85°F
- October: ~75°F
- November: ~70°F
- December: ~65°F
Now let me answer each question:
1) What is the highest recorded temperature?
The peak of the graph is in July at approximately 95°F.
2) Where do you see a rise of 10°F in the graph?
Looking at the rises between consecutive months:
- January to February: 60 to 70 = 10°F rise ✓
- February to March: 70 to 75 = 5°F
- March to April: 75 to 80 = 5°F
- April to May: 80 to 85 = 5°F
- May to June: 85 to 90 = 5°F
- June to July: 90 to 95 = 5°F
So the 10°F rise is from January to February.
3) Which is the coldest month?
The lowest point on the graph is January at ~60°F.
4) Which month recorded 80°F?
Looking at the graph, April appears to be at 80°F.
5) What is the temperature recorded in the month of December?
December appears to be at approximately 65°F.
Let me verify these readings more carefully by examining the graph points.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of line graph worksheets.