Prodigy Math: 13 students chose it for 1st activity.
8 students didn’t answer.
Shapeville: 1 student chose it for 1st activity.
22 students are in our class.
I think one cube equals one kid in our class. I think the middle could be both Prodigy Math and Shapeville. The results are one kid choose Shapeville for first activity, 8 kids could have chosen both, and 13 chose Prodigy.
Each tile represents 1 student. I can label the middle row as students that didn’t answer the question, students that chose both, or students that had a different question. I can explain the results by seeing that most people chose prodigy math. 13 people chose prodigy math, 8 people have a answer we don’t know and 1 person chose Shapeville.
The one square equals one sudent from division six. the results of the question are. Thirteen students chose prodigy as first activity , one chose shapeville and eight I think either didn’t reply or chose both.
Each tile equals one point. I think that the blank space is for kids who do not know which one. There are 13 kids who like prodigy math and eight kids who are not sure and one kid that likes shapeville.
Each square is one person. The middle row is people who didn’t answer. Whatever has the most squares wins, more people like prodigy math.
who picked shapeville?
The tiles equal students. 13 students chose Prodigy math as their favourite, 8 students didn’t know which one they liked better, and 1 person liked Shapeville better. It shows what people chose.
Each tile represents one student. There are 22 people in our class. 21 of them voted for prodigy and 1 voted for shapeville. The blank is an extra line for prodigy because so many people voted for it.
15 Comments
Jeonghan
The square is 1.
prodigy is 13.
blank is 8.
shapeville is 1
Oliver
From the survey div.6 liked prodgy math the best. The results were 14 for prodgy math 8 for no response 1 for shapeville.
Katherine
Prodigy Math: 13 students chose it for 1st activity.
8 students didn’t answer.
Shapeville: 1 student chose it for 1st activity.
22 students are in our class.
Matthew
22 kids in total. 13 chose prodigy 1 person chose shapeville
and 8 people chose outside
I think the blank one is outside because everyone should be going
outside
Eli
I think one cube equals one kid in our class. I think the middle could be both Prodigy Math and Shapeville. The results are one kid choose Shapeville for first activity, 8 kids could have chosen both, and 13 chose Prodigy.
Priya
Each tile represents 1 student. I can label the middle row as students that didn’t answer the question, students that chose both, or students that had a different question. I can explain the results by seeing that most people chose prodigy math. 13 people chose prodigy math, 8 people have a answer we don’t know and 1 person chose Shapeville.
Ashley
Square:1
Prodigy:13
Extra:8
Shapeville:1
Kenzi
The one square equals one sudent from division six. the results of the question are. Thirteen students chose prodigy as first activity , one chose shapeville and eight I think either didn’t reply or chose both.
Kiev
Each tile equals one point. I think that the blank space is for kids who do not know which one. There are 13 kids who like prodigy math and eight kids who are not sure and one kid that likes shapeville.
Tiana
Prodigy math is 13.
blank is 8.
Shapeville is 1.
The square is 1.
Erik Starling
Each square is one person. The middle row is people who didn’t answer. Whatever has the most squares wins, more people like prodigy math.
who picked shapeville?
jazmyn
There are 21 kids in the class and all of us voted for Prodigy Math. However one kid did vote for the the Shapeville booklet.
BenjaminT
Each time is 1 person.
The middle row is people who can’t decide.
Amira
The tiles equal students. 13 students chose Prodigy math as their favourite, 8 students didn’t know which one they liked better, and 1 person liked Shapeville better. It shows what people chose.
Harper
Each tile represents one student. There are 22 people in our class. 21 of them voted for prodigy and 1 voted for shapeville. The blank is an extra line for prodigy because so many people voted for it.