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The student is unable to
determine reasonable
sorts for the given
graphs, but might
suggest at least one
other sort that would
result in a different
graph.
When asked, the
student does not realise
that any two numbers
could belong together.
When asked, the
student struggles
to create alternative
sorts for the two given
graphs.
The student creates
reasonable sorts for one
of the given graphs and
suggests at least one
other sort that would
result in a different
graph.
When asked, the
student does not realise
that any two numbers
could belong together.
When asked, the
student struggles
to create alternative
sorts for the two given
graphs.
The student creates
reasonable sorts for the
two given graphs and
suggests at least one
or two other sorts that
would result in different
graphs.
When asked, the
student realises that
any two numbers could
belong together and
shows how.
When asked, the
student struggles
to create alternative
sorts for the two given
graphs.
The student creates
reasonable sorts for
the two given graphs,
including using at least
one ‘surprising’ sort and
suggests at least two
or three other sorts that
would result in different
graphs.
When asked, the
student realises that
any two numbers could
belong together and
shows how.
When asked, the
student can create
alternative sorts for the
two given graphs.
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