
To supplement our classroom activities, here's a couple of links about graphing, including a really helpful section from the "Physics Companion", which provides a plug-in Plug-ins Graphical Analysis (GA) and an interactive graph activity for position and velocity at the Physics Classroom.
For practice and assignments, you can buy graph paper or you can visit a site that lets you print your own as you need it, or even install a free program that lets you print out music manuscript paper, guitar tablature, "polar" paper and more.
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