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My Future Finances
A Web quest designed for sixth grade mathDesigned By: Elizabeth CoteEmail: [email protected]
Teacher’s Page
Conclusion
Process
Task
Introduction
Credits
Evaluation
IntroductionWhen we are young we make decisions as to what we would like to be when we grow up, but how do we know if we have made the right choice? Are we really going to like what we have chosen for the rest of our lives? And are we going to be able to afford the fancy cars and dream house?
TaskTitle Page
TaskIn this web quest you will be able to find a possible job based on activities of your liking along with you strengths and weaknesses. Using this career, you will then be able to find out much more about the finances that go along with making your dreams come true. Using all of your findings, you will be making some time of visual display of your salary, and cost of you car and house in the area you picked.
Intro
Process
Process(Reminder: Record everything as you go along!)
1. Click here to take the career aptitude test to find some ideas of careers that may interest you. Then choose the career you like best. (Record)
2. Take the quiz below to find out what U.S. city is perfect for you. Click here to find out where in the U.S. you would be happy living
3. Go to www.google.com, based on the career choice from step one and location from step two, type into the search box, “Average yearly salary for a (your answer from step one) in (your answer from step two)” Find at least 3 yearly salaries that seem valid and take the average (mean) to determine what will be used as your yearly salary (how much you make in a year). (Record)
4. Now to determine your monthly income (how much you make in a month), divide your yearly income by 12. (Record)
5. Click here to look for homes of your liking in the area you chose from step two. On the home page, make sure buy is chosen and type in you answer from step two in the location field, then leaving the other fields blank, click search. Then to get more specific results and results around the area instead of in just one city, use the questions on the left hand side under “refine your results”. Once you click on a picture of a house that you like, click on the link next to the price that says “mortgage calculator”, choose a 30 year fixed mortgage with a 20% down payment and all points, then close that window. Now, when you are looking at the price of the homes it will tell you your monthly payment and the total cost. When you decide on a home make sure the monthly payments are affordable based on your monthly income you calculated in step four. (Record the monthly payments, amount of down payment and total cost over the 30 years)
ProcessContinued
Task
Process Continued(Reminder: Record everything as you go along!)
1. After choosing your home, write a description including: area, # of bedrooms and bathrooms, location, and any other fun facts you would like.
2. Click here to find a new or used car of your liking. Use the calculators on the websites with a 5% interest rate for 36 months determine the monthly payments. (Remember you already have a house (mortgage) to pay! The total monthly cost of your home plus the monthly cost of the car must be less than your monthly income.) Record the monthly and total cost.
3. After deciding on a car, write the description, including: year, make, model, color, mileage and of course anything other details you would like.
4. Since you now know your career, salary (yearly and monthly), cost of car (total and monthly), and all about your home (total cost, monthly cost and location), create a visual display of your finances. (Ex. Graphs, Webs, Diagrams, etc.)
5. For homework, make a scrapbook or poster to display to your class. (Come into class the day it is due dressed as you would if you were going to work at your chosen career and be prepared to present your financial findings to the class.)
Evaluation
Process
EvaluationConclusion
Process Continued
5 4 3 2 1 0
Math Calculatio
ns
Calculations all done correctly
Calculations done mostly
correct
Some calculations
done
Few calculations
done
Calculations were done incorrectly
Calculations weren’t done
Overall use of
web quest
All 5 aspects were attempted
4 of the 5 aspects were
attempted
3 of the 5 aspects were
attempted
2 of the 5 aspects were
attempted
1 of the 5 aspects were
attempted
None of the aspects were
attempted
Use of Technolog
y
Were resourceful and tried all of
the sites
Tried going to most of the
sites provided
Tried going to some of the
sites provided
Tried going to few of the
sites provided
Tried going to one of the
sites provided
Didn’t go to any of the
sites provided
Graphic Organizer
Showed a lot of thought and was
creatively displayed
Showed some thought and
displayed visually
Was shown visually but
showed little effort
Wasn’t shown visually, but
showed some effort
Didn’t include a visual and showed very little effort
No final product was
produced
Presentation
Dressed up as person in that
career and described their findings very
well
Didn’t dress up but
described their findings
very well
Dressed up as person of
their career but didn’t
describe their findings
Showed their final product and briefly described
their findings
Showed their final product,
but didn’t describe their
findings
Didn’t present their final
product to the class
Total Possible
25 20 15 10 5 0
ConclusionI hope this web quest has provided you with a fun and useful way to use the internet in new ways. Many times, searching the internet isn’t thought to be very useful for math, but I think this web quest will change your mind. Both math and the internet are very useful in everyday life and as you can see from this web quest (and your parents stress levels), finances can be very complicated. (Wait till you learn about taxes!!!)
I encourage all of you to show this web quest to friends and family, it is always fun to dream!!
Teacher’s Page
Process
Task
Introduction
Credits
Evaluation
CreditsKids Career Aptitude Test:
http://www.kidzworld.com/quiz/2815-quiz-whats-your-job-personality
Where to live quiz:
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=what-us-city-should-you-live-in
Search engine used to find salaries:
www.google.com
Home Search:
www.realtor.com
Car Search:
www.autotrader.com
Conclusion
Teacher’s PageThis web quest is a fun way for you to use technology to involve your students in math through the discovery of math and use of graphic organizers. It will also be intriguing to get insight into the students’ futures and what they could ultimately become.
Please feel free to use this web quest with your class and don’t hesitate to take a look at my other lesson plans.
Learners
Process
Standards
Introduction
Conclusion
Evaluation
Resources
Lesson Plan
LearnersThis lesson was originally designed for the sixth graders at Naylor School in Hartford, CT. They are from a very diverse set of backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. Despite their many special needs, this lesson can easily be differentiated to help every learner have success.
NCTM Standards Gr. 6
Instructional programs from prekindergarten through grade 12 should enable all students to—build new mathematical knowledge through problem solving:
•Solve problems that arise in mathematics and in other contexts.
•Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems.
•Monitor and reflect on the process of mathematical problem solving.
ResourcesPower Point
Computers with internet access for each student
Kids Career Aptitude Test:
http://www.kidzworld.com/quiz/2815-quiz-whats-your-job-personality
Where to live quiz:
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=what-us-city-should-you-live-in
Search engine used to find salaries:
www.google.com
Home Search:
www.realtor.com
Car Search:
www.autotrader.com