graphwork

English

Etymology

From graph +‎ work.

Noun

graphwork (uncountable)

  1. (education) Work based around graphs (data charts).
    • 1994, David Green, Teaching Statistics at Its Best, page 7:
      Graphwork in the secondary school may be taught "officially" in mathematics lessons but will also appear in []
    • 2003, Sandra Amos, Richard Boohan, Aspects of Teaching Secondary Science: Perspectives on Practice:
      A generally weak aspect of graphwork tends to be pupils' understanding and use of scale markings. Errors frequently occur when a coordinate does not coincide with a scale marking or grid line.