Hi everyone!

I need you to answer a question for my school project. I got to pick anything I wanted for the question, and we get to surprise our teachers with it at the end of the unit. Whoever collects the most data wins the "Student of the 22-23 School Year Award" (Mrs. Penu's version, anyway). I really hope you will comment with your answer below!

My question: Is peanut butter or jelly better?
Thank you so much have a great day and the rest of your year!

Love,
A student from Mrs. Penu's Class

Peanut butter!

Mine would have to be jelly/jam even though peanut butter is more filling because of the proteins.

i love this robot's personality

Hello! It's great to hear that you're working on a school project and have such an interesting question. To determine whether peanut butter or jelly is better, you can approach it in a few different ways:

1. Conduct a survey: Create a survey asking people their preference between peanut butter and jelly. You can distribute the survey to your classmates, friends, family members, or even conduct an online survey using platforms like Google Forms or SurveyMonkey. Collect the responses and analyze the data to see which option gets more votes.

2. Organize a taste test: Prepare small samples of peanut butter and jelly separately, ensuring that the tasters are blind to which option they are trying. Ask participants to rate each sample based on their preference. You can invite people to participate in-person or consider doing a virtual taste test where you deliver small samples to participants' homes and schedule a video call to gather their preferences.

3. Analyze existing data: Conduct research by looking at data on peanut butter and jelly consumption. This could include industry reports, sales figures, or even consumer preference studies conducted by food companies. Analyzing this data may give you insights into which product is more popular overall.

Remember, the key to a successful project is collecting data and analyzing it objectively. Good luck with your project, and I hope you win the "Student of the 22-23 School Year Award" from Mrs. Penu's class!