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Revision as of 09:14, 24 August 2018

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A line graph is a graph where you join the points with straight lines.

About Line Graphs

Line graphs are used to show changes over time.
Line graphs use x's to plot points on the graph.
Time is always plotted on the x-axis.
The variable that is being counted or measured goes on the y-axis.


Plotting a Line Graph

LineGraphTable.png
LineGraphPt1.png
Use the results table to find the highest number. (On this table it's 8). Days of the week is on the x-axis and number of vegetables on the y-axis. Add the numbers to the axes up to the highest number.
LineGraphPt2.png
LineGraphPt3.png
Plot the points on the graph using an X at each point. Join the X's with a line going from left to right.

Examples

LineGraph2.png
LineGraph1.png
The day of the week is plotted on the X-axis, the number of minutes spent watching TV each day is plotted on the y-axis. The Time of Day is plotted on the x-axis and the temperature is plotted on the y-axis.

Note to Teachers

Students enter KS3 generally very good at plotting line graphs. However, these graphs of rarely used in science and are frequently confused with scatter graphs which are far more widely used and useful in KS3, KS4 and KS5.