Take a look at what you’ll find inside this math project:
TASK #1: BUSINESS IDEAS
You have decided to start a fast food restaurant! On this page you’ll brainstorm your restaurant’s name, as well as some marketing ideas.
TASK #2: SUPPLY DELIVERY
Today a big order of supplies arrived. You need to double check to make sure that the correct amount got delivered. Use the place value chart to work with thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
Skills: place value to the thousands, base 10 representations, comparing and ordering, working with data, expanded form
TASK #3: ADVERTISING
Advertising is important for your business! You’ll use a combination of different types of advertising to get the word out about your restaurant! In this activity we’ll work with a bar graph and a chart to compare our data and use place value strategies to compare and add.
Skills: addition, comparing, ordering
TASK #4: THE MENU
In this activity we’ll use the clues to find the price of each item and complete the menu.
Skills: addition, money
TASK #5: ORDER TOTALS
In this activity we will use the menu from the previous activity to figure out and work with the order totals.
Skills: addition, number words, bills and coins, ordering from least to greatest
TASK #6: SURVEY YOUR CUSTOMERS
For the next shipment, you want to make sure that you order the types of foods that your customers want! Let’s do a survey!
Skills: bar graph, base ten blocks, interpreting data
TASK #7: NEW MENU ITEMS
Today is a big day at your fast food restaurant! It’s time to announce your two new surprise menu items. They are going to be a huge hit with your customers!
Skills: expanded form, base ten representations, addition using place value strategies, more/less, number words
TASK #8: SALES FORECASTING
You’ll need to predict the number of each item that you will sell over the next week. This will ensure that you have enough supplies.
Skills: skip-counting by 25, 50, and 100, data interpretation, addition
TASK #9: ACTUAL SALES
This page shows your actual sales from the week. We will compare your actual sales to the sales forecast (Task #8) to see how close you were in your predictions.
Skills: number words, comparing using subtraction, data interpretation
TASK #10: INVENTORY DAY
Inventory is important when you own a business! This means that we count all of the supplies to see what we have available.
Skills: number words, expanded form, comparing using greater than and less than, ordering from least to greatest, addition using place value strategies
TASK #11: CHARITY DRIVE
Supporting the community is important when you have a local business! You’ve decided to recruit some other local businesses to donate to charities in your community.
Skills: expanded form, money, ordering from least to greatest and greatest to least
TASK #12: TODAY’S REVENUE
It’s important to know exactly how much money you’re making when you own a business! Let’s take a look at today’s revenue.
Skills: rounding to the nearest 10 and 100, addition, comparing estimates to actual, number words, expanded form, base ten blocks
TASK #13: FAST FOOD BY THE NUMBERS
You’ll have to work with a lot of numbers at your restaurant. Let’s take a look at a few of them!
Skills: addition using place value strategies, rounding, base ten blocks, number words, expanded form