英语作文调查报告写本班学生饮食,150字
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英语作文调查报告写本班学生饮食,150字
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
Food Survey Report on My Classmates
Hi everyone! For my school project this term, I decided to do a survey on what kinds of food my classmates like to eat. I made up a questionnaire with different food categories and asked everyone to check off their favorites. I'm going to share what I found out!
Drinks
Let's start with drinks since those are really important, especially on hot days when we need something to quench our thirst. The most popular drinks were milk, juice, and water. A ton of my friends picked those! Sodas and sports drinks didn't get as many votes though. I think that's because our parents don't really like us having too many sugary beverages.
Fruits and Veggies
On to fruits and veggies next! The top favorite fruits were apples, bananas, and oranges. Those are pretty classic
kid-friendly fruits. Lots of us also liked grapes, strawberries, and watermelon when it's in season. For veggies, the winners were carrots, broccoli, and corn. I was surprised corn was so popular since it's not always a veggie that kids go crazy over. Least favorite ended up being brussels sprouts - no surprise there!
Main Dishes
These are usually the center of our meals, so I was really curious to see what main dishes everyone liked best. Pizza was the overall number one top pick! I guess kids just universally love pizza. Spaghetti, chicken nuggets, and hamburgers were also very popular. For lunches, most people said they enjoyed sandwiches, whether it was peanut butter and jelly, turkey, or ham and cheese.
Snacks
Snacks are always great to have for after school or to bring for a fun treat. Cookies, crackers, and chips ranked highest for our class's favorite snacks. Fruit snacks and granola bars were also pretty common picks. A few people picked veggie straws or pretzels as their preferred snack which I thought was interesting!
Desserts
Last but not least, desserts! This might have been the most agreed-upon category. Ice cream was definitely the number one dessert that everyone seemed to love. Cake, brownies, and cookies were also at the very top of the list. Even healthy-ish desserts like frozen yogurt and rice pudding got some votes from my health-conscious friends.
So that's the scoop on what kids in my class like to eat and drink! There were definitely some common trends but also some unique favorites that made it onto people's lists. Doing this survey made me realize we have a pretty varied group when it comes to our tastes in food. Maybe I'll do another survey next year to see if anything changes!
篇2
The Eating Habits of My Classmates
Hi there! My name is Alex, and I'm a 4th grader at Sunny Hill Elementary School. Today, I'm going to tell you all about the eating habits of my classmates. I did a little survey and asked everyone what they like to eat and drink, and boy, did I get some interesting answers!
Let's start with the food part. You won't be surprised to hear that pizza is a big hit with my friends. I mean, who doesn't love a
nice, cheesy slice of pizza? Tommy, who sits next to me, told me that his favorite kind is pepperoni pizza. He says he could eat it every day if his mom let him!
Another popular food among my classmates is burgers. Sarah, the girl with the cute pigtails, loves cheeseburgers from the local diner. She says the secret is to add lots of ketchup and pickles. Yum!
Now, let's talk about the drinks. You might be shocked to learn that quite a few of my friends prefer water over sugary sodas or juices. Jessica, the girl who's always reading books, told me that she drinks at least four glasses of water every day. She says it's good for her health and keeps her hydrated.
However, not everyone is a fan of plain water. Some of my classmates like to mix things up with flavored waters or sports drinks. Ryan, the kid who's always running around during recess, loves drinking Gatorade after gym class. He says it helps replace the electrolytes he loses when he sweats.
And then, there are the soda lovers. Quite a few of my friends enjoy a nice, cold can of Coke or Pepsi every once in a while. Mason, the kid with the cool sneakers, says he likes to have a soda with his pizza. He says it's the perfect combination.
One thing that surprised me was how many of my classmates enjoy drinking milk. I always thought milk was for babies, but apparently, it's still a favorite among kids our age. Emily, the girl with the beautiful braids, told me she drinks a glass of milk with every meal. She says it's good for her bones and helps her grow big and strong.
And let's not forget about fruit! While not everyone in my class is a fan of fruits and veggies, there are a few who really enjoy them. Tyler, the kid who's always playing sports, loves apples and oranges. He says they're a great way to get some energy before a big game.
So, there you have it, folks! Those are the eating habits of my classmates at Sunny Hill Elementary School. We're a diverse bunch, with all sorts of different tastes and preferences. But at the end of the day, we all love good food and drinks that make us happy.
I hope you found this report interesting and informative. Who knows, maybe you'll even try some of the things my friends like to eat and drink! Until next time, happy eating!
篇3
Survey on Eating Habits of Kids in My Class
Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. For our class project this semester, we had to do a survey about something interesting and then write a report on what we found out. I decided to survey the kids in my class about their eating habits because I thought it would be really cool to see what kinds of foods we all like and don't like.
To do my survey, I made up a list of 10 questions to ask everyone about what they eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. I also asked about their favorite foods, least favorite foods, and whether they eat vegetables or not. Then I went around the classroom and interviewed each of my classmates one-by-one during our free period.
The results were really fascinating! I collected a lot of interesting data about what we all eat. Let me break it down for you:
Breakfast
For breakfast, the most popular foods were cereal, eggs, pancakes, and toast. 16 out of the 22 kids said they eat cereal for breakfast at least a few times per week. 12 kids said they have eggs pretty often too. I think those are good breakfast choices because they give you protein to start your day off right. Only 2
kids said they skip breakfast, which isn't a good idea because breakfast is the most important meal of the day!
Lunch
Almost everyone in my class gets the school lunch instead of packing their own. 19 out of 22 students buy the cafeteria lunch most days. From what I could tell, the favorite school lunch foods are pizza, chicken nuggets, and the sub sandwiches. The veggie choices like salads and steamed broccoli aren't as popular. But my friend Alex said he actually really likes the salad bar at school!
I need to try getting a salad for lunch sometime.
Dinner
Dinner at home is when things get a little more adventurous for my classmates. All sorts of different dinner foods were mentioned like spaghetti, tacos, stir fry, baked chicken, hamburgers, salmon, and more. It seems like most families tend to make a bigger, hot meal in the evenings. My favorite dinner foods are my mom's homemade mac and cheese or her spaghetti with meat sauce.
Snacks
We all loooove our snacks! Literally every single person I surveyed said they eat snacks every day after school. Chips,
cookies, granola bars, fruit snacks, yogurt, apples with peanut butter...we snack on all kinds of goodies. My personal favorites are string cheese and Goldfish crackers.
Fruits & Veggies
When I asked about fruits and veggies, I was impressed that 17 out of the 22 students said they eat at least 1 serving of fruits or vegetables every day. Lots of kids mentioned eating things like baby carrots, apple slices, oranges, grapes, and bananas. A few said they don't really like eating fruits or veggies that much, but most of us seem to be getting at least some in our daily diets.
Favorites & Least Favorites
My survey also asked what everyone's favorite and least favorite foods were overall. The top favorite foods were pizza, mac and cheese, ice cream, chicken nuggets, and french fries. No surprise there - us kids tend to love junk food! The least favorite foods were vegetables like brussels sprouts, asparagus, spinach, and beets. A lot of people also said they don't like fish very much.
So those were the main findings from my classroom survey! I had a lot of fun going around and asking everyone about the
kinds of foods they eat. It was really interesting to see the differences and similarities in my friends' eating habits and diets.
Overall, I think the kids in my 4th grade class actually eat relatively well and have decently balanced diets. We get lots of our favorite treats and junk foods, but most of us also eat healthy things like fruits, veggies, dairy, grains, and lean proteins pretty regularly too. There's definitely room for improvement when it comes to eating more vegetables and cutting back on chips and sweets a little. But for a group of 9 and 10 year olds, I don't think we're doing too bad!
Thanks for reading my survey report. I hope you found it insightful and interesting to learn about the eating habits of me and my classmates. Let me know if you have any other questions!
篇4
What My Classmates Eat
Hi! My name is Jamie and I'm in 4th grade. For my class project, I decided to find out what kinds of foods my classmates eat. I made a survey with questions about their favorite foods, what they eat for different meals, and if they eat healthy stuff like fruits and veggies.
First I asked everyone their favorite food. I got a lot of different answers! The top favorite foods were pizza, chicken nuggets, ice cream, and French fries. A few people said broccoli or apples were their favorites but most of the answers were things like candy, chips, burgers, and other fun snack foods and restaurant meals.
Next I asked what they usually eat for breakfast. A lot of kids said cereal like Cocoa Puffs or Lucky Charms. Some eat Pop-Tarts, waffles, or pancakes. Others have eggs, bacon, or sausage. My friend Timmy said he just has a Pop-Tart on the bus every morning. A few kids don't eat breakfast at all before coming to school.
For lunch, pretty much everyone gets the school lunch. It's usually a sandwich or chicken nuggets with a fruit cup and veggie like carrots or green beans. Some people's parents pack their lunch though. Lots of lunchboxes had PB&J sandwiches, chips, a cookie or granola bar, and an apple or orange. My friend Sarah brings leftovers from dinner the night before.
The last meal I asked about was dinner. This one had some of the most interesting answers! Miguel said his family loves tacos or enchiladas for dinner. Emily's mom makes spaghetti or meatloaf a lot. Some kids eat fish sticks or frozen chicken
nuggets at home. Hannah said they do a lot of crockpot meals like stew or pot roast.
Quite a few people mentioned their family's favorite restaurants too. McDonald's, Taco Bell, and pizza places were very popular. Ethan's family orders Chinese takeout every Friday night. Isabella goes to her grandma's house for Sunday dinner and has foods like fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and mac and cheese.
My last question was about fruits and veggies. I was surprised that the majority of kids said they do eat these healthy foods as sides or snacks. Popular fruits were apples, bananas, oranges, and grapes. Many said they eat carrots, broccoli, celery, and cucumber. A few said their parents have to force them to eat vegetables though.
So in summary, my classmates tend to eat stereotypical
kid-favorite foods like chicken nuggets, pizza, snacks like chips and cookies, and fast food. But they also have some healthier choices worked into their meals from fruits, veggies, and
home-cooked dinners. There was a pretty big variety in everyone's answers based on their family's culture, traditions, and preferences.
Overall it was really interesting to learn about all the different foods my friends eat at home and their favorite dishes. Food is such an important part of our lives and it was cool to see how children my age experience it. Maybe I'll even try some new recipes inspired by my classmates' favorites!
篇5
Title: What My Classmates Eat
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm a 4th grader at Oakdale Elementary School. For our class project this semester, we had to do a survey about the eating habits of the kids in our class. I thought it would be really boring at first, but it turned out to be pretty interesting!
First, we had to come up with the questions for our survey. We decided to ask things like:
-What's your favorite food?
-What's your least favorite food?
-Do you eat breakfast every day?
-Do you eat vegetables and fruits every day?
-Do you drink soda/juice or just water and milk?
-Do you eat fast food often?
-Do you eat snacks between meals?
Then we went around the class and had everyone answer the questions. It took a while because there are 25 kids in our class, but everyone was really excited to share what they like to eat.
Here are some of the findings from our survey:
Favorite Foods
The number one favorite food in our class was pizza! 12 out of the 25 kids said pizza was their favorite. After that, the next popular favorites were:
Chicken nuggets (6 kids)
Spaghetti (4 kids)
Tacos (3 kids)
Least Favorite Foods
The food that got the most votes for least favorite was broccoli. 10 kids said they really don't like broccoli! Other unpopular foods were:
Brussels sprouts (5 kids)
Liver (4 kids)
Beets (3 kids)
Breakfast
We found that only 13 out of the 25 kids eat breakfast every single day before coming to school. The other 12 said they sometimes skip breakfast or only have a little snack instead of a full meal.
Fruits & Veggies
When we asked about eating fruits and vegetables daily, 17 kids said yes they do eat some every day. But 8 kids admitted that they don't eat any fruits or veggies most days.
Drinks
For drinks, it was pretty split. 14 kids said they mainly drink water, milk or 100% fruit juice. But 11 kids said they drink sodas and sugary fruit drinks more often than just water or milk.
Fast Food
On the question of how often they eat fast food, only 5 kids said they rarely or never eat it. 12 kids said they get fast food around once a week, and 8 kids said they have it a few times a week or more!
Snacking
When asked if they snack between meals, 21 out of 25 kids said yes! The other 4 said they only have set meals and don't really snack much.
So those were the main results from our class survey! We learned that a lot of the kids in our class don't necessarily have the healthiest eating habits all the time. There's a lot of sugary drinks, fast food, and snacking going on. And several kids aren't getting fruits, veggies, or even breakfast every day.
Our teacher said this is pretty typical for elementary school aged kids. She said as we get older, it's important to try to develop better habits and make more nutritious choices to have energy and stay healthy.
I thought doing this survey was really fun and interesting. It made me more aware of my own eating habits too. I'm going to try to eat more fruits and veggies and less junk food from now on. Maybe I'll even start liking broccoli someday!
Those are all the details about our class eating survey. It was an awesome project to work on and I hope you found my report helpful and informative! Let me know if you have any other questions.
篇6
My Class's Eating Habits Survey Report
Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm in 4th grade. For my school project this semester, I did a really cool survey about what kinds of foods my classmates like to eat. I made up a questionnaire with lots of different questions and handed it out to everyone in my class. Then I tallied up all the answers to see what the results were. It was really interesting to learn about my friends' eating habits! Here's what I found out:
The first question I asked was about favorite fruits. The most popular fruit in my class is apples, with 8 out of 20 students saying apples are their #1 favorite fruit. Bananas came in second with 5 votes. Oranges and strawberries tied for third place with 3 votes each. Only 1 person said their favorite fruit is grapes. I was surprised that more people didn't pick strawberries since those are my absolute favorite!
Next up was favorite vegetables. Carrots were the runaway winner with 9 votes! I guess a lot of my classmates have great eyesight. Broccoli got 4 votes, corn got 3 votes, and then a few different veggies like spinach, green beans, and peas each got 1 vote. Interestingly, 2 people said their favorite vegetable is french fries! I had to remind them that french fries don't really count as a veggie.
When it came to favorite protein foods, chicken nuggets dominated with 11 votes. I'm not surprised since those seem to be every kid's favorite! Hamburgers came in second with 5 votes. Only 2 brave souls said their favorite protein is Brussels sprouts. And then there was 1 vote each for hot dogs and fish sticks. No one in my class picked tofu as their favorite, which I thought was weird since tofu is so yummy!
The question about favorite snack foods had some crazy results. Incredibly, 8 students said their favorite snack is broccoli!
I could hardly believe it. Potato chips got 5 votes and cookies got
4 votes. One person voted for seaweed snacks as their favorite and another chose granola bars. Strangely, no one picked ice cream as their top snack food choice.
When asked about their favorite drink, 12 out of the 20 students said milk or chocolate milk. I guess my class really has strong bones! Four people voted for fruit juice and 3 said their favorite drink is water. Only 1 person answered soda as their #1 drink. Our teacher would be really happy to hear that!
Finally, I asked about everyone's absolutely favorite food in the entire world. Spaghetti was the clear winner with 6 votes. Pizza came in second with 5 votes. Two students said their favorite food is salad, which stunned me. Don't they know how
boring salads are?? There were also 2 votes for tacos, and 1 vote each for cheeseburgers, fried chicken, mac and cheese, and believe it or not, beets!
Overall, I learned that my 4th grade class has a surprisingly healthy set of eating habits, at least according to this survey. Lots of fruits, veggies, chicken, and milk. Though there was also plenty of love for fun foods like chicken nuggets, pizza, and spaghetti too. Doing this survey was so much fun and really interesting. I can't wait to take it again next year and see how my classmates' answers change as we all get older. Maybe next time more people will say their favorite food is beets? Who knows! Thanks for reading my report.。