Sunday, August 14, 2011

Term 2 P.I Matrix

Expert
 Shows weeks of work
 Audience is very interested
 I've done the work myself
 Research in my words – with my personality in it
 Contains humour(?)
 Interaction with the audience
 Speech is confident, clear and with action and expression

Practititioner
Shows three or four weeks of work
Information is interesting and in my own words
Adults have supported me without doing work for me
Some humour (?)
 Some interaction with the audience
 Audience is attentive and interested
Speech is clear

Apprentice
 Shows about a week’s work
 A little information – some in my own words
 Adults have done some of the work for me
No interaction with the audience
 No humour
 Poor presentation
 Few picturesMostly reads the info from the presentation

Novice
 Reads the words on the presentationClearly started at the last minute Hardly any info
 Parents have done a lot of it for me
 No pictures or steps
 Copied straight off the internet
 No humour
 Not finished on time
 Untidy presentation
 Speech is not very clear

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Stat Investigation Graph

Statistical Data Analysis

Thomas, Sean, Harry

We notice....We wonder....
  • The most common place in family is 2.
  • Alot of QZers have the TV on during dinner but also sit around the table.
  • The number of people who come to school in a car is about even with the people who walk.
  • The most common breakfast food is Toast.
  • The latest bed time is 10.00pm and the earliest is 7.30pm.
  • There are about the same amount of QZers that do and don’t have dogs.
  • Does eating processed food effect your maths?
  • Are the people good at sport good have a bigger love of reading?



Do people that are good at sports, love reading more?

We think that being good at sport does effect your reading.



Sports: 26, Reading: 27. We think that we are right because the reading only beat the sports by 1 point meaning, even though the sports was high, reading was higher.
Most QZealanders like sports and reading equally.
It is odd that while in the class not many QZers mention reading but mention sports a lot, this could be because most days after morning tea we read.

Remember data is not a competition, it just ‘is’. So there’s no such thing as one thing beating another.

I understand that you have worked out that reading and sport are loved pretty much equally in QZealand. I don’t find your graph really clear. If we had more time we could work out the best way of graphing this information.

I wonder if the people who love sport a lot also love reading or if half the class loves sport but not reading and the other half loves reading, but not sport! TC
What did i do well? noticed a lot of things.
What did i learn? that a lot of people that like sport liked reading.
What could i do better next time? Write down some more wonders.

Monday, August 1, 2011