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Mathematics·Data & Statistics·conceptual

Scatter Graphs & Correlation

Describe simple mathematical relationships between two variables using scatter graphs, identify positive, negative, or no correlation, and use a line of best fit to make predictions

Suggested ages 13–14

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Evidence of understanding

  • Plot bivariate data on a scatter graph and describe the type of correlation observed
  • Draw a line of best fit by eye and use it to estimate a value within the data range
  • Explain what positive, negative, and no correlation mean in the context of real data (e.g., temperature vs. ice-cream sales)

Assessment prompt

If Scatter Graphs & Correlation plotted a scatter graph — say, comparing hours of revision and test scores — could they draw a line of best fit, describe the pattern, and use it to make a prediction?

Standards alignment

8.SP.1US · ccss-math

Scatter plots and association

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 8

8.SP.2US · ccss-math

Linear models for data

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 8

8.SP.3US · ccss-math

Interpreting linear models

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 8

KS3.Maths.Stat.3GB · uk-nc-2013

Bivariate Data and Scatter Graphs

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 3