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Pizza Party!!
• Pizza Party!!!
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It's time for a PIZZA PARTY! Today you will
have the chance to help me prepare for the all-
school pizza party. Don’t forget your math skills!
Get ready to dig in, learn and have FUN!!
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As the head of the party, I need to find out what the best deal for pizza will be. Should I buy the ingredients to make the pizza or should I buy the pizza from the Pizza Ranch? This is
where you come in! I need you to help me figure out which would be the
better deal.Your tasks will include:
Calculating the amount of ingredients neededFinding the price of each ingredient Calculating the cost for all ingredientsCalculating the cost for Pizza Ranch pizza
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1.) For starters I will split you into groups of 4. Each group will need a:Recorder- write down all your work and calculations your group makesComputer Expert- runs the computer2 Calculators- calculate problems
2.) The first thing you will need to do is calculate how many larges we will need to feed the whole school.
There are 86 people who will eat1 large = 12 piecesEach person gets 3 pieces
3.) We will be giving the school three different choices:
PepperoniSweet Swine Taco
4.) For each recipe you will need to convert it to serve 86 people
1 slice = 1 servingFor the sweet swine exclude the red onions and green bell peppersFor all pizzas do not worry about the crust. We will do that in class together.
5.) Once your conversions are made, make a grocery list of everything you will need. Print the template I have provided for the recorder to write your list on.
Grocery List
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6.) Go to the online sites provided and find all the prices of each of the items on your grocery list. Add the prices together to get a total.
Sam’s ClubNet grocerMeijerGround Beef = $2.00/lbCanadian Bacon= $3.00/lb
For extra credit your group can include tax. Remember to do this you must take the total times 7% (.07). 7.) Next you need to calculate the price for buying the larges at the
8.) Finally you need to write down the answer to the question What is cheaper? Homemade pizza or Pizza Ranch pizza?
9.) Put all your names on your journal and hand it in!
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Beginning Developing Very Good Fantastic Score
Team-effort You do not work together well and your roles are not fully covered.
You work together well but a couple of the roles do not get done well.
Your roles are all done well and you shared and listen to each others ideas.
You work extra hard to complete all the tasks and you all get along very well.
Calculations You only show some work and the problems are not calculated correctly.
You show most of your work but not all the calculations are done right.
You show all of your work and most of the calculations are done correctly.
You show all your work and all the calculations are done correctly.
Results You do not come to an agreeing conclusion and your journal is not neatly organized.
You come up with a conclusion but your journal does not give evidence of the conclusion.
Your conclusion is well written and your journal is neatly organized.
Your conclusion has strong evidence and your journal is very well organized.
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ConclusionNice Work! You have finished helping me prepare for the party along with practicing your math skills. Now we are ready to eat the pizza!
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• Students will be able to…• Develop the understanding of fractions as numbers• Solve problems involving measurements and conversion of
measurements• Represent and interpret data
• Credits• Google images for the clipart• Sam’s Club, Meijer, and Net Grocer• Cooks Recipe, Meals Matter and My Recipe
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Grade Level: 3-5