I am quite new to LaTeX and brand new in the forum, please let me know of any faux pas I commit.
I am putting together an (high school math) exercise sheet for my students. Up to now, I have been creating the graphics in GeoGebra, printing them on paper, cutting out with scissors, taping them onto the exercise sheet on the right hand side of the text (at least the text is created using LaTeX!) and then photocopying the sheet for the students.



This method is quite a lot of work if I have to change some of the text.
How can I do this completely in LaTeX? I don't want this format.
text
graphics
text
As I would lose so much paper space to the right of the graphics and I don't want the text wrapped around the graphics.
How do you do this? Maybe even with examples?
Thankful for any help,
shardik