Heading into the holiday season is a great time to motivate students. There are many ways that allow students to realize that the holiday season my be fun but can be costly. In this project I have the students completely plan a holdiay dinner event. I have them organize and cost out the entire day including figuring out the taxes that are incurred. Here is the criteria that I am using this year.
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Thursday, 20 November 2014
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Supporting a Family - Middle School Math project
This project idea came out of trying to have awareness for needy families. I have tried different versions of this project many times and have had success in every way with it. The students really love this project. They get the chance to bring in advertisements, catalogs and flyers as well as shopping online. They really enjoy the challenge of trying to shop for a family and helping them out. I have done this around Christmas time with a lot of success. The students learn about adding, subtracting and multiplying with decimals, staying within a budget and about how much presents cost during the holiday season. We also added in pricing out all the materials for Christmas dinner and this year actually took our classes to the local grocery store to price it all out. The people working there were awesome and taught our kids about what gets taxed and what doesn't. What I genreally do is create many different types of needy families and make some more challenging than others and then selectively distribute them to the kids. The displays and creativity of the procjects coming in have been amazing. Christmas trees, stockings, prezis, powerpoints, posters, mock presents have all been parts of projects recieved during this project. I have also been amazed at how seriously most students take this and often have them come to me with coupons and deals that they have found. I usually accept all of them but the students have to show the calculations on how much savings there are.
Here is one of the criteria sheets I give. All the criteria sheets are here.
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