Q3 Consumer Mathematics
This page contains the Consumer Math make-up work assignments from the second quarter. Do not expect to receive any credit whatsoever for completing this work, unless you have made arrangements with Mr. Petto beforehand.
For current Consumer Math assignments, click on CM in the menubar above.
Click here (or to the left on the chalkboard icon) to navigate to the LHS Google Classroom for Consumer Math. This is the principle spot for LHS CM online interaction. |
Projects & such
The following project assignments should be turned in during class on each indicated day:
Day |
Assignment |
# |
|
2/21 | Floor Plan Mini-Project | (submit online for scoring bonus) | 5 |
3/13 | TinkerCAD 3D Mini-Project | (make sure your AUP is in) | 6 |
3/13 | AdMe Project — (online) | (show me early for useful feedback) | 7 |
Late work will be penalized up to 5% for each scheduled day that it is overdue. The formula used is:
\[adjusted\;score = {0.95^{days\;late}} \times original\;score\]
Extra-credit opportunities may be announced in class from time-to-time. In many cases you will also find these posted online: for example, noted in the slides from that day's class. Look at each one and consider whether you want to give it a try. Every successful extra-credit submission will replace your lowest homework, classwork, or bellwork score; but it does not replace a missing or poor project assignment. (And extra-credit work has no effect on projects, or quiz scores.)
Make-Up Work
If you are absent for any reason, you should complete the make-up work assigned for the day you missed, from this list:
Day |
Topic | § |
Assignment(s) |
# |
1/23 | Decorating Your Home | 10-1 10-2 |
p200: 1-3; p201: 1-4 % worksheet (side TWO) |
88 |
1/24 | Should You Buy on Sale? | 10-3 |
p203: 1-7+ gas meter worksheet | 89 |
1/25 | Appliances Shoud You Buy? | 10-4 |
p205: 1-7, 1-4 |
90 |
1/26 |
Telephone Calling Plans, plus | 10-5 |
p207: 1-10 | 91 |
1/27 |
Perimeter and Area again | 10-6 |
p209: 1-5, 1-4 + wallpaper ws | 92 |
1/30 |
Snow Day !! | ** | relax a little bit | ~ |
1/31 |
How Much Paint? | 10-7 |
p211: 1-7; paint worksheet |
93 |
2/1 |
How Many Tiles? | 10-8 |
p213: 1-7; tiles worksheet | 94 |
2/2 |
Chapter Ten Test | Ch 10 |
p214: 1-5; p215: 1-3 |
95 |
2/3 |
Eating for Good Health Special Diets |
11-1 11-2 |
five foods: portions/calories and p223: 1-7 and p225: 1-6 |
96 |
2/6 |
TinkerCAD I — 3D Printing | ~ | to be continued, rebooted (n/a) | 97 |
2/7 |
What are Calories? | 11-3 |
p227: 1-8, 1-10 | 98 |
2/8 | Solving Food-Related Proportions | 11-4 |
p229: 1-12, 1-6; |
99 |
2/9 | Burning Calories... | 11-5 |
p231: 1-11; and exercise worksheet |
100 |
2/10 | Have a Heart ♥ | ~ |
canstruction estimating — video choco-raspbi cake problem set |
101 |
2/13 | Fat, Salt, and Sugar ?? | 11-6 | p233: 1-8 | 102 |
2/14 | Problem Solving & Review | 11-7 | p234: 1-3; p235: 1-5 | 103 |
2/15 | Chapter Eleven Test | Ch 11 |
p237: 1-5, 1-8 | 104 |
2/16 | Food Labels | 12-1 |
p241: 1-11 | 105 |
Presidents' Day Long Weekend | work well, & enjoy some R&R | |||
2/21 | Finding Unit Prices | 12-2 |
p243: 1-12, 1-3; unit price worksheet |
106 |
2/22 | Comparing Prices, and Saving Money with Coupons |
12-3 12-4 |
p245: 1-10; p247: 1-9 | 107 |
2/23 | Limits on the Use of Coupons, and Wise Shopping |
12-5 12-6 |
p249: 1-5; p251: 1-4,1-4 | 108 |
2/24 | A Basket o' Shopping Problems | + | Grocery Store Math Problem Set | 109 |
2/27 | Problem Solving & Test Prep | 12-7 |
p255: 1-4, 1-8; p256: 1-6 | 110 |
2/28 | Chapter Twelve Test | Ch 12 |
p252: 1-4, 1-3; p253: 1-4 | 111 |
3/1 | SAT® Test Day | ~ | (for Juniors only) | 112 |
3/2 | What Do You Really Need? | 13-1 13-2 |
p261: 1-6; p262: 1-5 | 112 |
3/3 | Clothing Needs and Wants Dress Code & Personal Items |
13-3.. ..13-5 |
p264: 1-5; p265: 1-3 p267: 1-5, 1-4 |
114 |
3/6 | Does “Sale” Mean Better? | 13-6 |
p269: 1-6, 1-8 | 115 |
3/7 | Tinkercad Printing Intro | 3D | do five or six lessons from learn | 116 |
3/8 | Practicing with Tinkercad | 3D | start first construction | 117 |
3/9 | Misleading Ads! — Can You Believe What You Read? | 13-7 13-8 |
p271: 1-4; p273: 1-6 | 118 |
3/10 | First Tinkercad Construction | 3D | complete first construction | 119 |
3/13 | finish projects; begin test prep | 13-9 |
p274: 1-4, 1-4; p275: 1-4 | 120 |
No-Snow Day | Pi Day Venn Piagram | |||
3/15 | Belated Pi Day Probleming | 13++ |
p277: 1-5, 1-8 | 121 |
3/16 | Chapter Thirteen Test | Ch 13 |
prepare for exam | 122 |
3/17 | Sales Schedules | 14-1 |
p281: 1-8, 1-6 | 123 |
3/20 | Factory Outlets | 14-2 | p282: 1-6 | 124 |
3/21 | Sale Pricing Online & Catalog Orders |
14-3 14-4 |
p283: 1-7; p285: 1-7 | 125 |
3/22 | Total Cost of an Order | 14-5 |
p287: 1-6; catalog worksheet | 126 |
3/23 | Shopping Problems & Backward Percentages |
Ch 14 | dual problem sets: sp//bp | 127 |
3/24 | Practical Practice Miscellany | Ch 14 | dual problem sets too: at//vsa | 128 |
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Make-up work for a day’s absence is due the day following your return to class. If you complete it and turn it in on the first day you return to class, you will receive a 5% scoring bonus. Like other work, it will be penalized up to 5% for each scheduled day that it is overdue; computed using the formula above.
Oh, and here is a previous version of this page from the first quarter, another from the second quarter, both for your reference.