I have made a chart showing how many blog post I have done over the years I have been in Panmure Bridge School. I had then made a DLO showing why I had less or more blog post a year. I can now focus on my goals for 2018.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts
Friday, 9 February 2018
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Cultures of LS1 Interpritation
In LS1 my partner Angari and I did a statistical investigation on the Cultures in LS1. We found a lot of interesting information about other people in our classroom.
The less amount Is Maori
The Most is Other
as you could see There is no same amount of Cultures.
The less amount Is Maori
The Most is Other
as you could see There is no same amount of Cultures.
Labels:
Inquiry,
Maths,
Statistics
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Favourite Ice Cream flavours Graph
Today in LS1 we did a statistical investigation. My partner was Angari. We had a choice on what categories we would use for the bar graph. Next we made a class list. Then we asked every student what was their favourite category. My partner and I chose Favourite Ice cream flavours. I learned how to make a graph and what you need in a statistical investigation. I think we could improve on doing more different ideas and also making a different type of chart.
Out of the 57 students the most votes was chocolate because chocolate has 21 votes and cookies and cream has 20 votes boysenberry has 8 votes vanilla has 8 votes and the least was strawberry because it only has 1 vote. Vanilla is 1 less then boysenberry. Cookies and cream has 1 less vote than chocolate.
Out of the 57 students the most votes was chocolate because chocolate has 21 votes and cookies and cream has 20 votes boysenberry has 8 votes vanilla has 8 votes and the least was strawberry because it only has 1 vote. Vanilla is 1 less then boysenberry. Cookies and cream has 1 less vote than chocolate.
Labels:
Maths,
Statistics
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