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Our future Mathematicians!!
Some Interesting Information Hobbies
As part of our Maths course we studied Statistics. We The most popular hobbies are a variety of sports followed
learned how to find, collect and organise data. Equipped by surfing the net, playing computer games, watching
with this knowledge the class was divided into groups. Each television and finally reading a book!!
group was given the task to design, distribute and analysis
the findings from their questionnaire. The following are our Food
findings from our questionnaires. Only 2 student prefer healthy foods compared to fast
foods. Mc Donald’s is the most popular fast food eaten by
Mobile Phones the students followed by KFC. 17 students are capable of
Every pupil in 2S has a mobile phone and the colour of the cooking food and do so 1-3 times a week.
majority of these phones is black. Four pupils in 2S have a
bill phone!! 12 students keep their phone beside their bed at Life at School
night, while 7 students keep their phone under their pillow!! 60% of students said that they found using their locker
awkward. 7 students out of 22 said they did not have enough
Pets space to store all their books in their locker. 70% of students
62% of all students have a dog as a pet. Brown is the most take part in after school activities. 100% of students like
common coat colour. 24% of all pet dogs are house dogs. attending this school.
The most popular name for a dog is Rex followed by Ruby, By Sonia Cahill
Max and Fluffy.
Facebook
85% of all students have a Facebook page. 75% of Facebook
users know their friends on Facebook personally. 50% of
pupils use their Facebook to keep in touch with family. The
great majority of Facebook-users do not have a blog on
their page.
Winners of the statistics project Arlene Cowan & Sonia Cahill, missing form
the picture are Mark Noble and Octavian Carey
Joint second place in statistics project were Mariyam Mujeeb, Paul Young,
Conor Howard & Inesa Dubaviciute
Joint second place in the statistics project were Nathan Ellis, Nicole
Galligan, Sophie Bell & Ibrahim Manzar.
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