Graphing Resources

The following files are great for using in presentations, making your own worksheets, makeing graph paper that is assignment friendly, and whatever else you can think of. The graph contains 10 lines on either side of the origin. With the predefined scale you can graph coordinates between (-10,-10) and (10,10). Also on the labeled graph the labels are only on every other line to make it easier to read the numbers.

With numbers
20 by 20 Graph with numbers

Without numbers
20 by 20 Graph without numbers
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I've provided several different verions of the graph. With the original version is in a scalable vector format (SVG) and was created using Inkscape. With this version you can add your own drawings in a new layer to the existing graph, turn the numbers on or off with the click of a button. Also you can scale this to any size that you want.
The PNG and GIF formats have a transparent background so that the background color of your design will show through.

Right click one of the links below and select save link target as, to download your preferred format.

Original files:
You will need a program such as Inkscape that can edit Scalable Vector Graphics files to edit these originals. If you are using Internet Explorer try right clicking on download and selecting Save As....

  • Single graph -10 to 10. Download.
  • 12 graphs on a standard sheet of paper. The graphs have been linked so any changes made to the graph on the upper left corner of the page will also be made to the rest of the graphs. Download.
  • 6 graphs on a standard sheet of paper. The graphs have been linked so any changes made to the graph on the upper left corner of the page will also be made to the rest of the graphs. Download.

With numbers:

Without numbers:

Graph paper:

Note:
Inkscape is a free program that works on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Visit inkscape.org to get the latest version.