Project Water By Sunwoo Yoon and Diego Largacha Introduction Did you know that people are supposed to drink at least seven bottles every day? To find out if students drink enough water, we decided to do this survey and find out. We surveyed 6th, 7th, and even some 8th graders. Our Hypothesis is that students are not drinking enough water in a day, which means they can get dehydrated. Methods We first printed our surveys with three simple questions: 1. How many bottles of water do you drink every day? 2. Where you drink the water from? 3. How many bottles of water do you think other people drink? Then we handed 4 to each advisory so the teacher could give it to random students from the advisory and then we just gave it to random students we found. Some problems we had were that when we gave the surveys to the Advisor, he thought it was for the class so he gave it to the class and not the Advisory. We solved it by going and surveying four random students that we knew where in that advisory. Another problem we had was that students did the survey twice. We solved it by not counting the second survey of those people who did it twice. How Many Water Bottles do You Drink in a Day? 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8+ bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Where do You Drink the Water From? 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Water Fountain Plastic Bottle Reusable Bottle How Many Bottles of Water do You Think Other People Drink in a Day? 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8+ Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Bottles Conclusion In conclusion we found out that students don’t drink enough water. We recommend that students drink more water and less soda because even though soda has water in it, it is un healthy and has a lot of sugar. The End Thank you for your attention.