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Unit 2 WebQuest Project
Down to the Last Penny!
Introduction
| Task
| Process
| Guidance
| Resources
| Conclusion
Introduction
On your mark, get set, SHOP! Being the cost-conscious
shopper that you are, you have been asked to help a family make and
maintain a grocery budget that will meet their needs. On this shopping
adventure, you'll gather data about the cost of common grocery items,
find their total cost, and compare this cost to the amount a family
can spend on groceries. You'll also compare costs by calculating the
unit cost of items. This family really needs your help, so put on your
thinking cap and let's get shopping!
The Task
Below is a brief description of each challenge
you will encounter in this WebQuest. The Process
section has a detailed description of each activity. Also, the Guidance
section has some helpful hints, and the Resource
section has useful Web sites for you to use. Shopping
Challenge 1:
There are two different families who need assistance with creating
a budget for their monthly groceries. Work with one of these families
to locate groceries that fulfill their nutritional needs. Be sure to
stay within their budget!
Shopping Challenge 2:
After locating the proper groceries for your family, analyze 10
different food products purchased by your family. Using the information
about each product, calculate the cost of the item per unit.
Shopping Challenge 3:
Finally, use a spreadsheet to create
a list of the groceries that your family purchased.
The Process
Below is a detailed description of each
challenge. Shopping Challenge 1:
- Create a grocery list that fits the monthly budget of one of the
two families below.
- Once you have chosen the family you are going to create a budget
for, search the Internet to find the different products you want to
buy for your family. The Resources section
has links to the stores where these families shop.
- Once all of the appropriate products and their prices are found,
calculate the family's total monthly grocery bill. Show all of your
work.
Family 1
Below is a description along with the required needs
of the Family 1. Make sure that you read about each family member carefully.
In addition to satisfying everyone’s personal needs, remember
to purchase the basics that are listed below. You will find it helpful
to print this page.
General Information:
- Five family members: Dad, Grandmother, two daughters, and one son
- Pets: one fish and two dogs
- Monthly grocery budget: $1,000
Basic Food Needs:
- Milk (any type)
- Orange juice
- Tea or coffee
- Butter
- Eggs
- Bread
- Sliced cheese
- 8 cans of vegetables or 4 bags of frozen vegetables
- 4 cans of fruit or a bag of apples, a bunch of bananas, and an
additional fruit
- Hamburger or chicken
- Ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise
- Sugar and flour
- Toilet paper
- Dish soap
- Laundry detergent
- Sandwich bags
- Aluminum foil
Dad:
- Needs: shampoo, conditioner, 3 packages of ham, and 2 cans of peas
- Wants: chips, French fries, apple pie
Grandmother:
- Needs: 2 boxes of instant mashed potatoes, 3 packages of egg noodles,
5 cans of chicken noodle soup
- Wants: pancake mix, syrup, and rice cakes
Daughter 1:
- Needs: salad, 2 different types of salad dressing, 1 bag of croutons,
and 3 packages of shredded cheese
- Wants: Jell-O, apple juice, and ice pop
Daughter 2:
- Needs: peanut butter, honey, 3 different snacks for lunch, 2 cans
of vegetable soup
- Wants: pudding, fettuccine, Alfredo sauce
Son:
- Needs: 10 jars of baby food, 2 packages of diapers (12-18 lbs)
- Wants: baby cookies or vanilla wafers
Two Dogs:
- Needs: dog food (at least 15 pounds of food)
- Wants: doggie treats
Fish:
- Needs: fish food (at least 1 oz)
- Wants: none
Family 2
Below is a description along with the required needs
of the Family 2. Make sure that you read about each family member carefully.
In addition to satisfying everyone’s personal needs, remember
to purchase the basics that are listed below. You will find it helpful
to print this page.
General Information:
- Six family members: Mom, Dad, Grandfather, two sons, and one daughter
- Pets: one dog and two cats
- Monthly grocery budget: $1,120
Basic Food Needs:
- Milk (any type)
- Orange juice
- Tea or coffee
- Butter
- Eggs
- Bread
- Sliced cheese
- 8 cans of vegetables or 4 bags of frozen vegetables
- 4 cans of fruit or a bag of apples, a bunch of bananas, and an
additional fruit
- Hamburger or chicken
- Ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise
- Sugar and flour
- Toilet paper
- Dish soap
- Laundry detergent
- Sandwich bags
- Aluminum foil
Mom:
- Needs: sugar substitute, 4 cans of tuna in water, carrots
- Wants: diet soda, low-fat cookies, peaches
Dad:
- Needs: toothpaste, 7 packages of lunch meat, snacks for lunch,
3 cans tomato soup
- Wants: soda, popcorn, steak
Grandfather:
- Needs: 3 jars of peanut butter, chicken, potatoes
- Wants: ice cream, root beer, salsa, and chips
Son 1:
- Needs: ham and turkey lunch meat, crackers, 5 sport drinks, sugar
cereal
- Wants: pizza, macaroni and cheese, and doughnuts
Son 2:
- Needs: deodorant, 2 boxes of spaghetti, 2 jars of spaghetti sauce,
garlic bread
- Wants: salad, salad dressing, oranges, and black olives
Daughter:
- Needs: saline solution, 3 cans of corn, fish sticks, and multi-grain
cereal
- Wants: hamburger, taco shells, salsa, and sour cream
Dog:
- Needs: dog food (at least 8 pounds)
- Wants: doggie treats
Two cats:
- Needs: cat food (at least 24 oz of dry food and 3 cans of canned
food) and litter
- Wants: a toy each
Shopping Challenge 2:
Once you have created a grocery list that
fits within your family’s monthly budget, calculate the average
amount spent on each item purchased. Print and complete the worksheet
provided, filling in the average amount spent on each item. Be sure
to show all of your calculations.
Choose 10 of your products to analyze. Find the
cost of the item per unit. That is, find the cost of the item per weight
measurement (ounce, gram, liter, pound, and so on.). Fill in your calculations
on the worksheet. If you have any questions, refer to the Guidance
section for some additional help.
Shopping Worksheet
Name: ______________________________________ Date:
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- What is the average amount that your family spent on each item?
- Fill in the chart below according to your calculations. Make sure
that you attach a sheet of paper that shows all of your calculations
for each of the 10 items analyzed.
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Shopping Challenge 3:
Using Microsoft Excel, create a spreadsheet
that displays the following information:
- items purchased,
- quantity of each item purchased,
- the price of each individual item, and
- the total price for each quantity of items purchased.
Refer to the Guidance
section for additional help with Microsoft Excel.
Guidance
If you are having difficulty with any particular
challenge, take a look at some of the helpful hints below. Shopping
Challenge 1:
Remember that once you have purchased all of the
basic and required foods for each individual, you are allowed to purchase
any additional products that your family wants.
Shopping Challenge 2:
- To review how to calculate the average, or mean, of a set of data,
refer to Lesson 2-7 in your text.
- When calculating the price per unit of an item, you need to take
the total number of ounces, grams, liters, and so on for one item and
then divide it by the individual cost of that item.
Shopping Challenge 3:
For a quick tutorial of how to create a spreadsheet
using Microsoft Excel click HERE.
Resources
Below are some useful Web sites for you to use.
Use only these three sites when you are creating a budget for your family.
Netgrocer
Woolworths
OnlineFoods
Albertsons
Conclusion
Congratulations on the completion of your three
shopping challenges. The family you helped is most grateful. Using your
grocery list as a guide, they now have a better idea of what groceries
they can buy in order to meet their needs and stay within their budget.
With the experiences you've gained helping this family, we see nothing
but bargains in your future! Thanks for your help!
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