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Goal lineThe goal line, also known as the aim line, represents the expected rate of student progress over time. A goal line is constructed by connecting the data point representing the student’s initial performance level and the data point corresponding to the student’s year-end goal. The goal line should be compared to the trend line to help inform respons [..]
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Goal lineThe goal line on a graph connects the intersection of the student’s initial performance level and date of that initial performance level to the intersection of the student’s year-end goal and the date of that year-end goal. It represents the expected rate of student progress over time.
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Goal lineAlso called "End Line", the boundary line that runs just in front of, and parallel to the goal at each end, which the ball must cross in order to score points.
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Goal lineine
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Goal lineThe two boundary lines located at each end of the field.
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Goal lineThe two smaller boundary lines, forming the short ends of the rectangular field of play. Law 1, Law 10
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Goal lineThe line that marks the start of the end zone. A player scores a touchdown when any part of the ball is above or over the goal line.
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Goal lineAlso called “End Line”, the boundary line that runs just in front of, and parallel to the goal at each end, which the ball must cross in order to score points.
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Goal lineThe red line which runs between the goal posts and extends in both directions to the side boards.
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