This document outlines the success criteria for drawing line graphs, including using a ruler, including a main title and labeled axes with units of measurement, having an even numerical scale, plotting points that align with the scale notches and joining them in order, and using a key to distinguish between multiple data sets. Proper labeling and accurate plotting of data are emphasized.
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Success Criteria for Line Graphs. Peer and Self Assessment / Review
This document outlines the success criteria for drawing line graphs, including using a ruler, including a main title and labeled axes with units of measurement, having an even numerical scale, plotting points that align with the scale notches and joining them in order, and using a key to distinguish between multiple data sets. Proper labeling and accurate plotting of data are emphasized.
This document outlines the success criteria for drawing line graphs, including using a ruler, including a main title and labeled axes with units of measurement, having an even numerical scale, plotting points that align with the scale notches and joining them in order, and using a key to distinguish between multiple data sets. Proper labeling and accurate plotting of data are emphasized.
Main title X and Y axis titles Units of measurement (brackets) Scale goes up in even amounts Each number next to a line / notch Starting number normally 0, but doesnt have to be Points and marks always line up with x axis notches Join up points and marks in order (make sure they are clear to read) Keys to show more than one thing (set of data) Comment:
Success Criteria for Line Graphs
ALWAYS USE A RULER!!!!!! Main title X and Y axis titles Units of measurement (brackets) Scale goes up in even amounts Each number next to a line / notch Starting number normally 0, but doesnt have to be Points and marks always line up with x axis notches Join up points and marks in order (make sure they are clear to read) Keys to show more than one thing (set of data) Comment: