Four Out of Five Kids Surveyed: Conducting a Survey and Creating a Web Page
Surveys make wonderful projects for a number of reasons:
- They are a way for your kids to meet and learn about the people in their community.
- They are great vehicles for inquiry-based learning projects because many of the questions kids care about most don't involve issues you can look up in an encyclopedia: They're about how people behave, especially their peers.
- Interpreting survey data is an element of media literacy that is often overlooked, and survey projects bring up many interesting questions about politics, social science, math, statistics and careers.
- With older kids, you can talk about the nature of surveys, like those we hear about every day in the news or in advertisements. What does it really mean when a TV commercial claims that "four out of five dentists surveyed" recommend a particular toothpaste, or when the evening news reports that one political candidate is three points ahead of another in one poll, but two points behind in a different poll?
Overview
In this project, kids do a quick survey on a topic of their choice, take photos to illustrate their findings and build a Web page with the results. Keep in mind that you can do a survey project just with pen and paper, or any other media, and skip things like the photos or Web page.
This example covers the entire process, using a survey about the shoes people are wearing as a demonstration project. We recommend that you choose an equally simple demonstration project first, working all the way through the project as a model. Then the kids can work in pairs on their own versions of the same preselected topic.
Keep the demonstration project simple, involving something you can easily photograph and limiting the kids to surveying people in the class or your building. Once all the kids have completed the entire project in the demonstration phase, do another survey project with the same steps, but let them pick their own inquiry-based topics, and give them more time to research and create their pages.