Graphing in Science
Bar Graph
Bar graphs are used to compare things between different groups or to track changes over time. Bar graphs are used when your data is in categories. (Categories=Words on X axis)
How to title a science line and bar graph?
Dependent vs. Independent including units (Use the labels from the x and y axis and put them in the right order.
Line Graph
Line graphs are used to track changes over periods of time. All data points are connected. (amount or number on x-axis)
Pie Graph
Pie charts are best to use when you are trying to compare parts of a whole. (Percentages and Fractions)
Mr. X is an independent guy
means that the X axis is for the independent variable
X to the Left
means the x axis goes from left to right horizontal
Y to the Sky
means the y axis goes up and down vertical
Independent Variable
the variable or thing that the scientist changes, the "if I..." part of the experiment
Dependent Variable
the variable or thing that the scientist measures/observes, the "then this will happen" part of the experiment
General Rules
1. Every graph should have a title. The dependent variable should be lifted first, the independent variable listed second. 2. Each axis (x and y) should be labeled with units. 3. The independent variable always goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. 4. Use the space that you have, do not squish it, do not go over the edges.
SULTAN
Stands for scale, units, labels, title, accuracy, and neatness. This is a good way to check your work when you graph