Step 1: Have your class choose a topic they want to survey.
Step 2: Break them up into groups of 3-4 students
Step 3: Each groups writes 10 questions they want to ask
Step 4: Compile a class questionnaire of up to 5 questions total
Step 6: Have the students run around school asking EVERYONE
Step 6: Help them put all of the information in one place.
Step 7: Each group will make a chart that summarizing the results of their survey, showing numbers and trends.
Step 8: Each group will write about their findings
Step 9: Have a mini-school assembly where the students show off their results to the school body.
Step 10: Make it a school tradition!
Find out more about the student body in your school
What are your students’ preferences?
What do they enjoy? What do they detest?
What class activities do they least like?
Learning how to write questions
Speaking with everyone
Researching more about the topic
Analyzing the data
Describing the process of conducting the survey
Writing conclusions about the data
Stating your opinion about the findings
Presenting the findings to the school
Leading a program that involved everyone in school
High level:
http://www.cpalms.org/Public/PreviewResourceLesson/Preview/71185
Ask to meet with Moetzet Talmidim, present to them. Can they help change anything in school.
Invite the principals to class. Present your findings and ask for a new program/lesson/books/games etc
Put out refreshments on a break (bake some cakes) and hae an assembly, presenting your findings in English to the school
Create a dynamic bulletin board in the hall near the school office. Have one of the students film the students doing the survey and presenting their results. Add that to a dynamic school screen.
Create an English Survey bulletin board showing graphs and surverys with big titles of your results (e.g. "Neve Hannah Loves Pink!")
Decorate the hallways with things that came up in the survey. Make English signs explaining why those things are there.