OBJECTIVE: SWBAT create a frequency table using items from the shopping list. Students must be able to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and calculate unit rate. (no calculator) Material needed: shopping list (last page in packet) Rubric: (This packet will be graded out of 15 points and counted as a homework grade) Possible Points Task 0 1 2 3 1. Students picked an appropriate interval for frequency table based on items.(consistent throughout) 2. Students completed frequency table accurately 3. Students calculated unit rate when necessary on breakfast items. 4. Students calculated unit rate when necessary on after school program items. 5. Students completed the reflection for each part. Total score Complete a Frequency table SHOPPING LIST FREQUENCY TABLE (use info from shopping list a back of packet) Interval Tally Frequency $1.00 - $4.99 $5.00 - $8.99 $9.00 - $12.99 $13.00 16.99
How to Calculate Unit Rate Aquafina Water 24-pack, 16.9-oz. bottles. 1 @ 2 for $ 7 Club Example: Grocery Item Original cost Unit Rate Cost of One Aquafina 2 for $7 $7 2 = $3.50 $ 3.50 Your Turn. Now it is your turn to calculate the unit rate. Look at your Shopping List to find the original cost. Use the table below to fill in the information. Grocery Item Original Cost Unit Rate Cost of One (Dollar Amount Quantity) 12 Pack 7 Up Aussie Hair Care Conditioner Deer Park Water Gatorade Minute Maid Pure Squeezed Orange Juice Stouffer s Simple Dishes Kellogg s Froot Loops Coca-Cola 6 pack Nabisco Oreo Family Size Safeway Select Ice Cream 12 pack refresh Soda Thomas Bagels Sargento String Cheese
PMMS Breakfast Program Congratulations! You have been selected to choose breakfast items for one school week for the 6 th grade breakfast program The guidelines are listed below: 1. Your budget is $400 for the week. 2. You must include at least one type of fruit, one drink and another type of food. 3. You may purchase more than one type of item but no more than 3 of the same item. 4. You cannot use the same item that is used for the After School Program 5. You must purchase for 30 students. On a separate sheet of paper you will state what you purchased, the amount, price and total price as well as a menu for the five school days. Example: (this example does not use items from grocery list) Grocery Item Quantity Total (Quantity x ) Eggo Waffles 5 boxes $2.29 $2.29 x 5 = $11.45 Apple Juice 4 bottle $1.69 $1.69 x 4= $6.76 Grapes 1 pound $1.29 $1.29 x 7 = $9.03 Example: (this is only an example, the items listed are not on the grocery list.) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Eggo Waffles Apple Juice Grapes
PMMS After School Program You did a great job with the breakfast program, so the program director has asked you to help with the after school program. You are in charge of ensuring there are enough snacks for the week to feed 30 students and follow the guidelines below: 1 st Your budget is $150 for the week 2 nd You are to select items that are not used for your breakfast project. 3 rd You are to pick a variety of items and there must a minimum of five different items. There must be three different items for each day for the after school participants to choose from. You may mix and match items for different days 4 th Complete your project in a spreadsheet format on 8 ½ X 11 or larger paper. Example: (Ensure you buy enough to feed everyone) Grocery Item Quantity Total Fruit snack 3 (packed in 12) $14.99 $44.97 Yogurt 8 (packed in 4) $4.99 $39.92 Animal Crackers 4 bags $3.29 $13.16 Applesauce 4 (packed in 8) $1.69 $6.76 Caprisun 3 (packed in 10) $2.49 $7.47 Juice Box 4 (packed in 8) $3.99 $15.96 Total price for the week $128.24
Example: (These items are not on your shopping list) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Fruit snack Animal crackers Capri sun Yogurt Apple sauce juice Animal crackers Apple sauce Water Reflection: Why do you think it was important to know how many people you need to feed in the programs? Explain why it is important to know how to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Also explain how the completion of this project has increased your math critical thinking.
My shopping list Product Description & Size 2-lb. Sweet Red Strawberries Great with Angel Food Cake. Large Pack Offer valid only with your Club Card Qty @ 1 @ $5 ea Club A rnold Sandwich Thins 12 to 24-oz. 1 @ 1.99 Club Lucerne Milk Gallon. 2%, 1%, or Fat Free. 1 @ 3.49 Club Signature Cafe Breakfast Burritos In the Deli Add Simply Orange Juice for $1 more. 1 @ 1.99 ea Club Fruit Pies 8-inch. Selected varieties. 1 @ 2.99 Club Mission Medium Soft Taco Tortillas 16-ct. 1 @ 2.99 Club Frito Lay Baked! Chips 8.75 to 11.5-oz. Selected varieties. 1 @ 2.99 Club Hunt's Snack Pack Pudding Cups 4-pack, 3.25-oz. Selected varieties. 1 @ 99 Club Hawaiian Punch Drinks 128-oz. Selected varieties. 1 @ 1.99 Club Kraft Singles 10.7 to 12-oz. Selected varieties. 1 @ 2.99 Club O Organics(TM) Milk Gallon. Selected varieties. 1 @ 6.69 Club Tropicana Trop50 Orange Juice 89-oz. Chilled. Selected varieties. 1 @ 4.99 Club
Red Delicious Apples 1 @ 1.69 lb Club 12-Pack 7-UP 12-oz. cans. 1 @ 2 for $5 Club Aquafina Water 24-pack, 16.9-oz. bottles. 1 @ 2 for $7 Club Aussie Hair Care Conditioner 6 to 14-oz. 1 @ 2 for $5 CLUB PRICE Deer Park Water 24-pack, 16.9-oz. bottles. 1 @ 2 for $7 Club Gatorade 6-pack, 12-oz. 1 @ 3 for $5 CLUB PRICE Nabisco Oreo Family Size 18.2 to 20-oz. 1 @ 2 for $5 CLUB PRICE Minute Maid Pure Squeezed Orange Juice 59-oz. Chilled. Selected varieties. 1 @ 2 for $6 Club Safeway SELECT Ice Cream 1.5-qt. Selected varieties. 1 @ 2 for $6 Stouffer's Simple Dishes 5 to 12-oz. Selected varieties. 1 @ 5 for $10 Club Kellogg's Froot Loops 12.2-oz. Cereal. 1 @ 4 for $10 Club 12-Pack refreshe Soda 12-oz. cans. Selected varieties. 1 @ 4 for $10 Club Thomas' Bagels 18 to 20-oz. 1 @ 2 for $6 Club Coca-Cola 6-pack 16.9-oz. bottles. Selected varieties. 1 @ 4 for $11 Club Sargento String Cheese 9 to 12-oz. Selected varieties.. 1 @ 2 for $7 Club