Showing posts with label science and math animal surveys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science and math animal surveys. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Favorite Animal Survey

To combine science and math children can conduct surveys.

A clipboard and pencil always makes them feel "official" but if you don't have a clipboard, they can use their science notebooks.


  • First have children make a list of 5-10 mammals. (Older kids can put this list into a table.)
  • Then they need to survey their family, friends, classmates, etc. to see which mammals are their favorites.
  • They should tally the votes (data).



  • Next they could make a frequency chart. (The teacher could make a classroom chart with younger students.)


  • Next they could create a bar graph to display their results (data).

  • On another day they could repeat the exercise with a different animal class ... reptiles, or birds, or fish, etc.

  • Another survey that the students could conduct about animals is finding out how many pets people (friends, classmates, relatives) have.  Then they could put this data/information into a table format.


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