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    Graphing : Linear Relations Using Slope and Y-Intercept


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Y-Intercept
The y-intercept is plotted correctly and is easy to see. A ruler is used to neatly connect the points.
The y-intercept is plotted correctly and is easy to see.
The correct value is used to plot the y-intercept, but it is plotted on the x-axis.
The y-intercept is not plotted correctly.
Slope
The slope is plotted correctly and is easy to see. A ruler is used to neatly connect the points.
The slope is plotted correctly and is easy to see.
The correct values are used to plot the slope, but x and y are reversed.
The slope is not plotted correctly.
Neatness and Attractiveness
Exceptionally well designed, neat, and attractive. Colors that go well together are used to make the graph more readable. A ruler and graph paper are used.
Neat and relatively attractive. A ruler and graph paper are used to make the graph more readable.
Lines are neatly drawn but the graph appears quite plain.
Appears messy and "thrown together" in a hurry. Lines are visibly crooked.
Title
Title is creative and clearly relates to the problem being graphed (includes dependent and independent variable). It is printed at the top of the graph.
Title clearly relates to the problem being graphed (includes dependent and independent variable) and is printed at the top of the graph.
A title is present at the top of the graph.
A title is not present.
Labeling of X axis
The X axis has a clear, neat label that describes the units used for the independent variable (e.g, days, months, participants' names).
The X axis has a clear label that describes the units used for the independent variable.
The X axis has a label.
The X axis is not labeled.
Labeling of Y axis
The Y axis has a clear, neat label that describes the units and the dependent variable (e.g, % of dogfood eaten; degree of satisfaction).
The Y axis has a clear label that describes the units and the dependent variable (e.g, % of dogfood eaten; degree of satisfaction).
The Y axis has a label.
The Y axis is not labeled.

Date Created: September 21, 2008
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