We created or own bar graphs and filled in tallies by asking or friends questions about their preferences.
Tuesday 14 October 2014
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hi it jawad well done to all the student that work well in math
ReplyDeletehello it jawad well done to all the students that work well in math
ReplyDeleteDear: Miss Tyler-Smith
ReplyDeleteI think that they(including me) are having fun with their bar graph work. The pictures look really interesting and pretty.
From: Kiona
Dear Ms Tyler-Smith
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun making the bar graphs and some of the children might not like the data handling book but I sure do!
From Imogen
Dear Miss Tyler-Smith
ReplyDeleteI am commenting on the behalf of myself because Imran looks so cute doing his maths.
Thank you for posting (almost) everyday.
I hope there are no more ANAS for the rest of the week.
Signing off (literally)
Dear Miss Tyler
ReplyDeleteI think the bar graph work was so fun and I think everyone enjoyed the bar graph work.
Dear Miss tyler
ReplyDeleteI thionk the bar graph was really fun and every one enjoyed it