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Test Scores Scatter Plot Template

Compare student midterm and final exam scores side by side to reveal performance trends, outliers, and learning patterns at a glance.

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Test Scores Scatter Plot Template

Compare student midterm and final exam scores side by side to reveal performance trends, outliers, and learning patterns at a glance.

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What This Template Offers

A pre-built scatter plot template designed to compare student test scores across two assessments, making it easy to identify who is improving, struggling, or performing consistently.

Use cases

Perfect Use Cases

Classroom Performance Review

Teachers can plot each student's midterm and final scores to quickly see who improved, who declined, and who may need additional support.

Academic Research Analysis

Researchers studying learning outcomes can use this template to visualize correlations between two assessment scores across a student cohort.

Parent-Teacher Conferences

Display a student's position relative to the class average in a clear, visual format that is easy for parents to understand.

School or Department Reporting

Administrators can aggregate class-level data to compare performance trends across sections, subjects, or time periods.

Customize

How to Customize

Add Your Student Data

Replace the sample student names and scores with your own data by typing directly into the data panel or uploading a CSV file.

Adjust Axis Labels and Reference Lines

Update the X and Y axis labels to match your assessments (e.g. 'Quiz 1' vs 'Quiz 2') and toggle reference lines to mark class averages.

Style and Export

Customize dot colors, sizes, and opacity to highlight groups or individual students, then download as PNG or SVG for reports and presentations.

Key Benefits

  • Instantly reveals correlation between two test scores for each student
  • Outliers and high performers are visually obvious without sorting tables
  • Point labels keep individual students identifiable on the chart
  • Works for any two assessments — quizzes, midterms, finals, or standardized tests

Pro Tips

  • Use dot size (the z value) to encode a third variable like attendance rate or assignment completion score.
  • Enable reference lines at the class average to create four quadrants: improved, consistent high, consistent low, and declined.
  • Color-code students by group, class section, or grade level to compare subgroups within the same chart.

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Create Your Own Student Score Scatter Plot

Paste your student scores and get a publication-ready scatter plot in seconds — no design skills needed.

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