Q1 Consumer Mathematics
This page contains the Consumer Math make-up work assignments from the first 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. |
The last day for any retesting or submission of any Q1 make-up work is one week before the end of the quarter: Friday, October 11.
Projects & such
The following project assignments should be turned in before class on each indicated day:
Day |
Assignment |
# |
|
8/27 | Special Problem Zero | (short written personal document) | 0 |
9/10 | Money & Me spending report | estimate and construct a detailed monthly budget |
1a |
9/17 | Money & Me completed project | estimate and construct a detailed monthly budget |
1b |
What’s My Line? | research, compile, & compare career-choice numbers |
2 |
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) |
# |
8/21 | Welcome to Consumer Math | digital passport assignment | 1 | |
8/22 | Establishing Routines: Bellwork++ | 1-1 |
p5: 1-8 | 2 |
8/23 | Where Does Your Money Go? | 1-2 |
p7: 1-16, 1-3 | 3 |
8/24 | Low-Stakes Benchmark Assessment | all |
{make L-SBA up, outside class} | 4 |
8/27 | Fixed and Variable Expenses, Income+Expenses+Savings= |
1-4 1-5 |
p10: 1-4; p11: 1-6 |
5 |
8/28 | Preparing/Analyzing Expenses | 1-3 |
p9: 1-5; Who I Am | 6 |
8/29 | More About Budgets | 1-6 |
p13: 1-18; p15: 1-3 | 7 |
8/30 | Saving for a Big Expense | 1-7 |
p15: 1-8; p16: 1-4, 1-8 | 8 |
8/31 | Review and Problem Solving | 1-8 |
p17: 1-3; p19: 1-8, 1-8 | 9 |
Labor Day (long weekend) | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | |||
9/4 | Comparing Three Budgets | Ch 1 | budget busters vs budget heros | 10 |
9/5 | Chapter One Test | Ch 1 |
p18: 1-9; prep notes | 11 |
9/6 | More Budget Detail Changing a Budget |
2-1 2-2 |
p23: 1-7; p25: 1-3 |
12 |
9/7 | Rounding Money | 2-3 |
rounding money problem set | 13 |
9/10 | Planning Ahead & Planning for Changes You Can't Predict |
2-4 2-5 |
p29: 1-6; p31: 1-6, 1-10 |
14 |
9/11 | Estimating & Rounding, Again | 2-3 |
p27: 1-12, 1-4 | 15 |
9/12 | Finding an Average, and more | 2-7 |
p34: 1-6, 1-2 | 16 |
9/13 | Planning for Emergencies |
2-6 |
p33: 1-3, p35: 1-4 |
17 |
9/14 | Budgeting “Extra” Money | 2-8 | p37: 1-6, 1-12 | 18 |
9/17 | Review and Problem Solving | 2-9 2-10 |
p38: 1-5; p39: 1-4; p42: 1-7 | 19 |
9/18 | Chapter Two Test | Ch 2 |
p41: 1-5, 1-6 | 20 |
9/19 | Weekly, Monthly, Yearly Earnings | 3-1 3-2 |
p47: 1-7; p48: 1-8; p49: 9-14 | 21 |
9/20 | Percentage Warm-Ups | Ch 3 | 22 | |
9/21 | Percentage Practice | Ch 3 | Miss Carlo's Percentage Problems | 23 |
9/24 | Reversing Percentages | Ch 3 | 24 | |
9/25 | Time Cards | 3-3 |
timecard worksheet; p51: 1-8 |
25 |
9/26 | Overtime Review; Tips | 3-4 3-5 |
p53: 1-5; p54: 1-5 | 26 |
9/27 | Job-Related Expenses; Finding the % of a Number |
3-6 3-7 |
p55: 1-2; p57: 1-18, 1-3 | 27 |
9/28 | All About Commission Earnings | 3-8 3-9 |
p58: 1-6; p59: 1-7 | 28 |
10/1 | Working for Commissions | 3-10 |
commission worksheet | 29 |
10/2 | Problem Solving & Chapter Review | Ch 3 |
p60: 1-4, 1-8; p61: 1-5 | 30 |
10/3 | More Problem Solving & Test Prep | Ch 3 |
p63: 1-7, 1-8; prepare notes | 31 |
10/4 | Chapter Three Test | Ch 3 |
p62: 1-10; review vocabulary | 32 |
10/5 | Deductions and Net Pay | 4-1 4-2 |
p67:1-5; p69: 1-6 | 33 |
10/8 | Gross Pay, Percents, Deductions | 4-3 4-5 |
p71: 1-4, 1-8 p73: 1-18, 1-3 |
34 |
10/9 | Taxable Income Reading a Tax Table |
4-6 4-7 |
p77: 1-9; p79: 1-6, 1-12 | 35 |
10/10 | Tax Tables & TT Calculations | 4-6 4-7 |
two taxing problem sets | 36 |
10/11 | Refund or Balance Due 401(k) Retirement Plans |
4-8 4-11 |
p81: 1-10; p87: 1-6 | 37 |
NEOEA Day (long weekend) | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | |||
10/15 | Simple/Compound Interest | <#> | 38 | |
10/16 | Two Interest Formulas | <#> | 39 | |
10/17 | Calculating Interest | <#> | 40 | |
10/18 | Interest & College Tuition | <#> | 41 | |
10/19 | More Interest Computations | <#> | 42 | |
∞ |
∞ |
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.