Interactive Graph

Interactive GraphWhat does the resource do?

This resource allows you to add labels to a graph and, after discussion, drag each one to an appropriate position. You can then take a screen print of the graph to save it for future reference or to print as part of a display.

How does it work?

On the opening screen, choose the four labels that you would to place at each point of the X axis and Y axis. Your graph will then be generated.

You add labels by typing in the box and pressing ‘Add’. Each label can then be dragged around the screen.

How can I use it?

This resource could be used when revising the key characters of a novel or play. For example, the labels on the X axis could be ‘Good’ and ‘Evil’. The class could then decide where each character would fit on the graph and explain the reason why.

Comments

I was really pleased to discover this blog post about the interactive graph resource: The History 2.0 Classroom.

An inspiring post – it is great to see that our resources are proving to be of such use to educators around the world,

David

posted by David on 10.27.09 at 2:31 pm

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