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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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