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| resources for science teachers who like to think TopicDrawing graphsLevelKey Stage 3/GCSE (or any course for students aged ) Outcomes1. Students use a mark scheme to peer assess a scatter graph

Graph Mark Scheme

X-axis labelled with correct unit 1

Y axis labelled with correct unit 1 1

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale 1 1 1

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale At least four points correctly plotted

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale At least four points correctly plotted Points plotted with a X and not a dot

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale At least four points correctly plotted Points plotted with a X and not a dot Points joined with a smooth curve

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale At least four points correctly plotted Points plotted with a X and not a dot Points joined with a smooth curve Graph given a suitable title

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale At least four points correctly plotted Points plotted with a X and not a dot Points joined with a smooth curve Graph given a suitable title Graph drawn in pencil

X-axis labelled with correct unit Y axis labelled with correct unit X-axis has an appropriate scale Y-axis has an appropriate scale At least four points correctly plotted Points plotted with a X and not a dot Points joined with a smooth curve Graph given a suitable title Graph drawn in pencil Graph takes up ¾ of page