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Name: ___________________________ Date: __________________ Class Period: _________ Stained Glass Blueprints: 1.) Graph each line using a pencil. To make your lines straight, be sure to use a ruler. Make sure you extend the lines to the edge of the paper. Once you finish, you may trim the design to make it neater. 2.) When you have finished graphing the design, color it!! 3.) Feel free to emphasize different parts of your design by outlining in a dark pen or marker. 4.) If you’d like, you can add other designs to your design once you have finished graphing all the lines. GRAPH THESE LINES!! 1.) y= 1/2x+3 10.) y= -1/2x-1 19.) y= -10 2.) y=1/2x+4 11.) y= -1/2x-2 20.) y= -11 3.) y= 1/2x+5 12.) y= -1/2x-3 21.) y= -12 4.) y= -1/2x+3 13.) y= +9 22.) y= +14 5.) y= -1/2x+4 14.) y= +10 23.) x= +12 6.) y= -1/2x+5 15.) y= +11 24.) x= +13 7.) y= 1/2x-1 16.) y= +12 25.) x= -12 8.) y= 1/2x-2 17.) y= -8 26.) x= -13 9.) y= 1/2x-3 18.) y= -9 Now, plot these points. Connect them in the order they are plotted. When you have reached the word “STOP”, you connect those points to make a shape. DO NOT CONNECT THE SHAPES! (0,6) (0,-4) (1,-5) (1,7) (-2,-6) (-1,-5) (0,8) (0,-8) (-1,-7) (-1,7) (2,-6) (1,-7) STOP STOP STOP Color, trim, and add designs. Here’s an example:
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Name: ___________________________ 

Date: __________________ 

Class Period: _________ 

Stained Glass Blueprints:   

 1.) Graph each line using a pencil.  To make your lines straight, be sure to use a ruler.  Make 

sure you extend the lines to the edge of the paper.  Once you finish, you may trim the design 

to make it neater. 

2.) When you have finished graphing the design, color it!! 

3.) Feel free to emphasize different parts of your design by outlining in a dark pen or marker. 

4.) If you’d like, you can add other designs to your design once you have finished graphing all 

the lines. 

 

GRAPH THESE LINES!! 

1.) y= 1/2x+3 10.) y= -1/2x-1 19.) y= -10 

2.) y=1/2x+4 11.) y= -1/2x-2 20.) y= -11 

3.) y= 1/2x+5 12.) y= -1/2x-3 21.) y= -12 

4.) y= -1/2x+3 13.) y= +9 22.) y= +14 

5.) y= -1/2x+4 14.) y= +10 23.) x= +12 

6.) y= -1/2x+5 15.) y= +11 24.) x= +13 

7.) y= 1/2x-1 16.) y= +12 25.) x= -12 

8.) y= 1/2x-2 17.) y= -8 26.) x= -13 

9.) y= 1/2x-3 18.) y= -9 

 

Now, plot these points.  Connect them in the order they are plotted.  When you have reached 

the word “STOP”, you connect those points to make a shape. DO NOT CONNECT THE 

SHAPES! 

 

(0,6)  (0,-4)  (1,-5) 

(1,7)  (-2,-6)  (-1,-5) 

(0,8)  (0,-8)  (-1,-7) 

(-1,7)  (2,-6)  (1,-7) 

STOP  STOP  STOP 

Color, trim, and add designs.  Here’s an example: 

     

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