December Birthdays Graph 1 Paragraph This graph shows December birthdays for Kindergarten through Fourth grade. The Kindergarten had the least amount.

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December Birthdays

Graph 1 Paragraph This graph shows December birthdays for Kindergarten through Fourth grade. The Kindergarten had the least amount of December birthdays. Fourth grade had one more December birthday than Third grade. Three grades had an odd number of December birthdays.

Girls July Birthdays

Graph 2 Paragraph This graph shows girls July birthdays in Kindergarten through Fourth grade. First and Second grade had the most July birthdays. Kindergarten had the least amount of July birthdays. There are 231 girls that have a July birthday at our school.

July Birthdays

Graph 3 Paragraph This graph compares July birthdays for boys and girls in our school. In Kindergarten through Second grade the boys had more July birthdays than the girls. Kindergarten and Fourth grade were the closest to having an equal number of July birthdays between boys and girls.