Confession time!
I like teaching co-ordinates.
I like teaching plotting graphs.
But …..
Getting pupils to draw axes drives me up the y-axis.
Right now I can sense people shaking their heads – why are you doing co-ordinate plotting if they can’t draw axes?
The problem is that they can draw axes, but for some pupils it takes about half an hour to get lines drawn with a ruler, axes marks equally spaced, lines (not gaps) numbered. For other pupils, their particular SEN means it’s a struggle using equipment. Should I be penalising pupils because they are slow to draw axes, when I know they’ll work brilliantly if I give them axes?
So I’ve put together an A4 sheet of axes. There are two identical sets: the x-axis goes from 0-10, the y-axis goes from 0-18. There is also space to write name and Question number so you can keep track of who has done what. I know there are many websites that will generate these for you on demand, but I’ve just used what was available to me at the time to make something that works for my pupils.
You can download it from TES resources here.