Math

Census at School - The Assignment

 

Census Assignment Due- October 8 - 6R
Census Assignment Due- October 14 - 6M
census assignment.rtf census assignment.rtf
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Find samples of Level 4 student work here:

 http://www.censusatschool.ca/learning-activities/student-projects/

Census at School Data

There are two formats below!

 If you are working in MS Excel 2010, choose the file ending .xlsx

If you are working in an earlier version of MS Excel, choose the file ending .xls

6ROCHA:

6Rcensusdata.xlsx 6Rcensusdata.xlsx
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6Rcensusdata.xls 6Rcensusdata.xls
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Type : xls

 6MAYOR:

6MayorCensus.xlsx 6MayorCensus.xlsx
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6MayorCensus.xls 6MayorCensus.xls
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Compare your data to kids in other provinces here: 

http://www.censusatschool.ca/data-results/2011-2012/

Compare your data to kids internationally here:

 http://rds.censusatschool.org.uk/index.php?rds_language=en


Use Ms. Rocha's email address:  julie.rocha@yrdsb.ca

School:  RH Crosby PS

Enter the security code in the picture window

Click "submit".

Sample size:  100

(Please note that some international countries have some different questions that you answered on their survey).


 September 23, 2014


Dear Parent/Guardian,

Your child’s class will be participating in Census at School, an international online project that teaches students about statistics and census taking.

The Census at School project began in the United Kingdom in 2000 and now includes Canada, Australia, Ireland, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States. The Canadian project is hosted by the Statistical Society of Canada.

Students answer interesting questions about themselves online, then learn to analyse the class results and compare them with Canadian and international results. They also learn about Canada’s national census and its crucial role in providing information for the planning of education, health, transportation and other essential services.

The online survey asks simple questions about the students’ lives and activities, such as their height, pets, breakfast foods and favourite subject at school. You can view the questions at www.censusatschool.ca under “Survey questions.”

Your child’s privacy will be protected: students’ responses are anonymous because no names, numbers or e-mail addresses are attached to them. You can find out more at www.censusatschool.ca under “Privacy”.

Census at School is a cross-curricular learning activity that applies to mathematics, social sciences and information technology.  By taking part in this 15-minute online survey at school, your child will develop valuable skills and learn about census taking.

For further information about Census at School Canada, visit www.censusatschool.ca.

Yours sincerely,

J.Rocha


Nelson Mathematics site


 This site is directly from the math text that we use in class. Using this site will help your child, as there will be consistent language used both at home and school.

http://www.mathk8.nelson.com/

Click on "companion sites" then choose the correct grade and click on "students".

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