Friday, March 4, 2011

Friday, March 4, 2011 - No Quiz today

There is no quiz today!

Use the extra time to complete your Timeline project and Computer Shopping Project.


A summary of yesterday's survey is available by clicking here.

We know a table is a great tool to organize and display data. The following an excerpt from an article written about teen cell phone use. How could you display the information in the article inside of a table? Make sure you are keeping similar or grouping similar items. You should have 3 tables.

Text messaging frequency increases as teens age – 35% of 12 year-olds say they text daily, while 54% of 14 year-olds and 70% of 17 year-olds text everyday. Younger teens are much more likely to say that they never send or receive text messages – 46% of 12 year-olds do not text; only 17% of 17 year-olds do not text. Girls are more likely to text than boys with 77% of all girls texting while 68% of boys do. Older girls ages 14-17 are the most avid texters – 69% say they text their friends every day, while 53% of boys the same age report daily texting.
Link to full article  -

How phones are used with friends - What they can do and how teens use them




New Survey today as a follow up to yesterday's Daily Notes.

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