Graphing is an important skill in any field of science - especially the physical sciences.

The student is introduced to the different types of graphs and given a brief explanation of each.

The basics of graphing such as the x and y axis, origin, determining a scale, title... are covered before the student begins to plot their data.

Students conduct an electronic experiment in which they collect and graph their data from an exothermic reaction.

The difference between hyperbola, parabola and linear cures are discussed.

Common mistakes such as poor scales and students using data as their scale are shown.

As usual an electronic quiz follows the program.