It's the same as y = sinx except the period is 2pi/3 rad instead of being 2pi.
Just for rules basically: once you know how to sketch y = sinx, y = 2sinx simply doubles the amplitude, y = 3sinx triples the amplitude etc.
y = sin2x halves the period (2pi/2 which is just pi), y = sin5x makes the period equal 2pi/5 etc.
and to those equations above, if you add or minus a number to the equation e.g. y = sinx - 1 (y=sinx moved down by 1 unit) or y = sin2x + 3 (y= sin2x moved up by 3 units), it simply shifts the graph vertically up/down.
y = sin (x+1) moves y=sinx graph to the left by 1 unit etc.