Monday, November 14, 2016

Bar Charts

Today we have been learning about bar charts. The most is room 6 and room 9 and 13 has the same amount. room 12 has the least.

6 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Mia, my name is Kyra from Mamaku 1 at Grey Main School. I liked your Bar chart because I love Numeracy (maths). This reminds me of using lollies to do bar charts, the best part was sharing our work and eating the lollies! Maybe next time you could say what the topic was about. What was this for? He Whetu Koe! (You're a star in Te Reo maori!) Click on my name to view my blog!

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  2. Kia Ora my name is Jazmine I am from Greymain School In Mamaku Hub.
    I like how you have shared this on to your blog so everyone can see it. I also liked how you have told us the classes bar chart as well.
    Did you like making this bar chart?

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  3. Hey Mia!
    Great blog post! I love bar graphs and statistics is my favorite part of maths. Maybe next time add more information about the graph? I would like to know about what do the rooms have more of?
    Thanks!
    From Hannah,
    Yaldhurst Model School.

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  4. Hi Mia, nice colours on the graph! I would like to know what exactly do the rooms have the most of?
    Keep up the good work, and enjoy your holidays.

    Mum

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  5. Hello Mia I'm Nikita and I'm a year 5 at YMS and your work looks awesome! How was writing this bar chart was it hard to write all of this and create it anyway i would also like you to check out my blog too.

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  6. Hi my name is Christian and I go to Owairaka Primary School and I like how you said.That the most is room 6 and room 9 and 13 had the same amount I Also like your bar chart I also like how you put the numbers on top of the class Maybe next time share more about your bar chart.

    Blog ya later

    Here visit my blog
    http://odschristianm.blogspot.co.nz/

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