Q.1.
Sam wants to find out about children’s diet. He decides to ask all the children in his class a question. What should he ask?
Q.2.
All the children in Tom’s class speak English. The teacher asks Tom to find out about the other languages spoken by children in the class. Tom has five best friends in the class. He asks them what languages they speak. Two of his best friends speak Polish and one speaks Urdu. Tom tells his teacher: ‘Three children in our class speak English and another language.’ Why does the teacher not give Tom a gold star?
Q.3.
Connor wants to find out where people go on vacation. He writes a survey. Which one of these is a question in Connor’s survey?
Q.4.
The teacher asks Lucy a question. Do we live in a hilly area? Lucy isn’t sure. What should Lucy do to find out?
Q.5.
Sunil is doing a project about where children in his school live. Which one of these is a question Sunil could ask?
Q.6.
Hannah wants to find out where people shop in her town. She asks her Mom and Dad, all her Aunties and Uncles, and her Grandmas. Which one of these questions does she ask?
Q.7.
Natasha lives in London. Her teacher asks her how many people live in London. Natasha goes to a website all about London. It has key facts about London. Which one will tell Natasha how many people live in London?
Q.8.
Sarah wants to find out about the weather in her area. Which one of these questions could help her find out?
Q.9.
Alice travels on a school bus. She wants to find out how many children use the school bus. What should she do?
Q.10.
Ella is doing a project about getting to school. She does a survey of the children in her class. What should she ask?