Water Survey Project March 9 th, 2010. Evaluation Rubric Checklist (Pie graph, bar graph, persuasive paragraph)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HOW TO SAVE WATER: What happens if we do not turn off the tap on time? Noèlia Callau Codorniu March 2008.
Advertisements

T-3 Histograms. Histogram Basics A histogram is a special type of bar graph that measures the frequency of data Horizontal axis: represents values in.
Main advices about water consumption
Growth that doesn’t cost the earth. Water Conservation.
Pie Graphing in Geography. Pie Graphs are used when all of the things you are working with can be placed into separate categories. Pie Graphs are useful.
In Belgium: questions…at school… Teachers and pupils: Europaschool! How many times a day do you flush the toilet? How many glasses of water a day do you.
Figures are taken from water aid website.. A Between 5-6 litres B Between 40 – 50 litres C Between 135 –140 litres a day ANSWER! BETWEEN LITRES.
How to Make a Bar/Line Graph
Ways You can Save Water. Every Drop Counts  Each American uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day  Higher demand and a growing population.
ANALYSIS OF DRINKING-WATER Erasmus+ project ONE DROP FOR THE LIFE.
By Laura Brooks.  An average home uses more than 200 gallons of water per day  Clothes washer  Dishwasher  Faucet  Showerhead  Leaks  Toilet.
Warm-up 3:2:1 Write down three things you know about graphing!
Graphing. The Important Elements of a Graph  Horizontal Axis (X-Axis)  The Independent Variable. A change in this variable affects the y variable. 
MarilynWebster Water Lesson 1 Learning outcomes To raise awareness that water is not always accessible to people To understand how we use water. To know.
The Water Hunt Answer the water related questions and discover the secret word.
Water: The Indispensable Resource (Chapter 17). 1,600 cubic metres The amount or water used annually in Canada per capita for all purposes. Of the 29.
1 shower. Time = 20 minutes. First 5 minutes running in order to warm up. 1 brushing of teeth. Time = 3 minutes. Water running constantly. 1 wash of pots.
Graphs – data displays We will explore 3 types today. Bar Graphs, Frequency charts, and Histograms. We will do a quick review of other graphs and their.
Water.  Definition Total amount of fresh water that is used to produce the goods and services consumed by the inhabitants of the nation.  It can be.
Making and Understanding Graphs What is a graph? A graph is a “picture” of your data.
6.7 – Percent and Problem Solving: Interest
Pie Charts and Bar Graphs August 23, The Pie Chart Steps for making a Pie Chart Example Pie Chart Draw a circle Change the percent to a decimal.
BLUE GOLD. Besides Water quality is getting worse and worse because of pollution In lots of countries there are huge difficulties to get drinkable water.
SOLUTIONS TO SAVE WATER. Did you know that the water you drank this morning might have been the same water a dinosaur drank millions of years ago? There.
Saving water at home WATER IS LIFE. KITCHEN  Problem 1: The tap is running when we don’t use it. You’re washing the dishes under a running tap.  Solution:
Teacher Page I. Scientific Inquiry A. Processes of Scientific Inquiry. State standards 1.6 7th grade assessment. Students should be able to organize information.
Landscaping accounts for about half the water people use at home. Showers account for another 18 percent, while toilets use about 20 percent. An acre.
16 Graph Skills How to read and understand advanced types of bar charts, area graphs, climographs and triangle graphs How to advance their skills of drawing.
Objective: How does a scientist set-up the appropriate graph?
Mr. Bufano and Mrs. Schulz-Nick have been having a disagreement for weeks. Mr. Bufano thinks his dog “Bella” the Yorkie is a much more popular dog breed.
Bar Graphs Used for comparing separate groups. Axes X- axis: independent variable (what the scientist controls) Horizontal D – dependent R – responding.
SULTAN Graphing.
GRAPHING NOTES Part 1. TYPES OF GRAPHS Graphs are used to illustrate what happens during an experiment. Bar graph - used for comparing data. Pie graph.
Graphs and Graphing Data Biology Ms. Haut. Introduction to Graphing Both figures display the same information, but differently. Which figure is easier.
By Frank Carano Human bodies are 65 % of water A human can only stay alive without water for ten days Humans use more than 57,000 gallons of water per.
Chapter 15: Spreadsheet and Worksheet Basics Lesson 96: Worksheets with Charts © 2010, 2006 South-Western, Cengage Learning.
Purpose of Graphs Understanding when to use what type of graph.
Creating a Stacked Line Graph. eg; The highest value on the table will be ; = Year Natural Increase (x 1000) Net Migration (x 1000)
Water Usage survey – Co. Council In 2009, we were allocated an expected usage We exceeded it by 114,814.8 litres!!! In 2009, we used a total of.
Describe how my family currently uses water saving techniques.
Phase 2 Experience 1. To perform the measuring, use a container that shows the volume it can hold ( a bottle of soda, or a box of milk) and put it in the.
Graphing. Line Graphs  Shows a relationship where the dependent variable changes due to a change in the independent variable  Can have more than one.
Take a Look Compare your data with your neighbors: Who used more/less water? What activities used the most water? Do you think this is average for your.
Computer Applications. Chart Title Legend Horizontal Axis Title Vertical Axis Title Vertical Y Axis Horizontal X Axis Data Series.
The Water.
WATER HOME Each Drop Counts!!!.
Water: The Indispensable Resource
2. QUIZE Save Water, Safe Water.
1) How often do you have a bath in a week?
Chapter 1 Graphing.
Graphing.
How to make great graphs that make sense!
Designing Solutions Lesson 5 : Thinking Like a Designer
GRAPHING NOTES Part 1.
Tell a Story with the Data
Water - Why Care? LEQ: Why is it important to conserve water?
Create and distinguish different types of graphs.
Comenius Project WAVE: water a vital element Yozgat-Turkey Project visit September 2010.
GRAPHING NOTES Part 1.
Practising Graphs.
How Much Water Do We Use? A Lot!
Which graph should I use?
How much water? Water! Water!.
Graphing Rules.
Physical Science Chapter 1
Water Facts Figures are taken from water aid website.
Mission H2O You are required to work in groups of 3 or 4 to create a water project that will help those in need of fresh and clean water. Include everything.
How Much Water Do We Use? A Lot!
GRAPHING NOTES Part 1.
Introduction Personal Water Usage
Presentation transcript:

Water Survey Project March 9 th, 2010

Evaluation Rubric Checklist (Pie graph, bar graph, persuasive paragraph)

Calculations: First Steps of Stage 2 Using all of your data from your family’s water surveys, fill in the blanks on your MASTER SHEET MYSELFMon # Showers 1 Tues 2 BROTHERMon # Showers 1 Tues 1 Mon # Showers 2 Master Sheet Add these numbers together

Stage 2: MASTER SHEET MonTuesWedThurFriSatSunTotalTotal x #of L= Total Litre # of showers (5 minutes) X # of baths X130 #of loads of dishes washed by hand in a sink X30 # of loads of dishes but just let the water run. # of minutes you let the water run X12 # of loads of dishes by dishwasher X65 # of loads of laundry X230 # of times using water today for personal use X15 # of times toilet flushed X20 # of taps leaking today (1drop/sec) X25 Total Weekly Use

Stage 3: CategoryTotal Consumption % of your home daily consumption in each category Weekly water use in a Typical Peel Home (%) # Showers44820% Total consumption category/Total water consumption X 100 Total Consumption = Total Litres from MASTER SHEET

What does a Successful Pie Graph Look Like?! Title Pie Slices are drawn on starting with the LARGEST to SMALLEST percentage numbers WRITE in the percentage numbers on the pie pieces Accuracy: Each pie piece is a different colour Neatness: Use a ruler to draw lines Legend: Each colour must show what it represents Border Spelling and Grammar

Types of Movies Watched Legend

DAY TWO: Water Survey Project March 10 th, 2010

Stage 4 of Survey Handout Groups of 4 First, must have total consumption number Group member name Number of People in Household Total ConsumptionConsumption per person within each household (total water consumption/number of people in household) Bobby Sally Jimmy Katie

Stage 4 of Survey Handout 2. List some ways that your family consumes water 3. List some ways that your group members consume water 4. What would you and your group members do to reduce your use of water?

What Does a Successful Bar Graph Look Like?! Title Border Legend Label on Axis (x and y) Accurate: each bar is a different colour; one to represent a different family Neatness: Ruler used for the lines

Stage 4: Bar Graph Weekly Water Use X-Axis Y-Axis Number of People in Family Weekly Water Use Legend Bob Sally Jimmy Katie