Our 7th grade students surveyed each other and created graphs about ourselves. The graphs were then shared with two schools in southern Belize. (Punta Gorda Methodist and Mayamopan Primary). The Belizean students repeated the assignment in their classes and added to our stacked column graphs. Our students then remixed the data into Wordles. Find out more about all of us through the Wordles.
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This is a wordle on a graph someone made in my grade. It lists the birth months of the students and the largest word is the most popular. This graph includes students from my school as well as a Belize school.
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In science class we created graphs about our favorite things. I did my graph about favorite sports. When we had finished our graphs we sent them to a school in Belize where students added to these graphs. When the graph was complete, I used wordle to create this image, the larger the word is, the more popular it was according to this survey.
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I did a graph on what kind pets we have between our school and the Belize school. Our science teacher went to Belize and brought all the graphs to the children in Belize. They added some of the pets they have to our graphs and our science teacher brought most of them back so we could do them of wordle and then post them on our blogs.
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For a project we made a graph of different things. I made a graph about the different sports we play. Then we sent them to Belize and they added on the the graph of the sports they play. Then we made a wordle out of it.
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This is from students in Iceland.
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This shows the data of favorite classes for students in New Hampshire and students in Belize. The larger the word, the more people voted for that class as their favorite.
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This is wordle that I made from a graph of what religions a handful of students at RJH follow. Ms. Adams then took it with her when she went to Belize and took a survey of some students there. The size of the words represent how many people follow that religion. The bigger the word, the more popular it is.
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We did graphs and I did mine on favorite sports. Our science teacher brought them to Belize with her and they added to the graph. The best was soccer, the least was lacrosse and football but all the others were moderate and no one from our school picked cricket or volleyball. It was really fun learning about what kinds of sports they like in Belize!
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Our Favorite Colors!
This is a wordle of a graph of our favorite colors. We wrote them down and then graphed them. Then we sent them to Belize where the students there wrote and graphed their favorite colors. As you can see Blue was the color most people liked.
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This is a chart of what instruments are most popular in a school in Belize. The larger instrument name means that more people play it, and the smaller instrument name means that fewer people play it.
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