Thursday, April 28, 2016

Homework for Thursday, April 28

Assignments:  Finance Park Book #13 and House Buying
Book #13:  Write a Check, page 57
*This assignment is about reading and following the directions.  Seriously.  So do that.  ;-)

Folder Assignment:  House Buying
This category will take up the largest percentage of your budget, so consider your options carefully.
We went over how to navigate the website in class today except for "showing" you the calculator at the bottom right of the page you will print.  You MUST fill in that calculator field and it MUST show up on the page you print for credit.
 All of the directions you need are on the blue sheet of paper, but you will need to read them step- by-step as you work.
Staple your printed page to this blue sheet and leave it in your folder.  I will review your houses in time so you will know if you need to do redo anything.



Homework for Wednesday, April 28

Assignment: #12 in your Finance Park Book
*Reading Stock Quotes - page 39
There are definitions on this page that you can use to read the table and answer the questions.  Be sure you understand them before coming up with your replies; adults can be very helpful!

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Homework for Tuesday, April 26

New Assignments:  10 and 11 in your Finance Park Book
#10 - Lawn Care, pages 22-23.
All of the information you need is on page 22 (the tables), but you also need a grasp of the vocabulary we went over in class.  This assignment will help you to differentiate between profit, costs, variables, and income.  If you have questions about any of the vocabulary on these pages I'm sure there are plenty of people who can point you in the right direction.
The last two questions on page 23 require you to use the calculations you made to draw conclusions regarding how best to earn your money.  Be explicit in your answers!
#11 - Evaluating Budgets, page 77.
The young adults in this assignment have the same net monthly income, but they've chosen to spend their money in different ways.  Apparently they do not have to follow the guidelines of the Average American budget, eh?

Priority Assignments:
Getting your Taxes approved  
Getting your Budget Guideline sheet approved (yellow sheet)


Monday, April 25, 2016

Homework for Monday, April 25

Assignments:  Budget Guidelines and Life Profile
Budget Guidelines ws - yellow sheet
IF you have had your taxes approved, you will use your NMI to complete this sheet.  You certainly can use a calculator.
This sheet will provide you with your spending guidelines as we begin our purchasing!  You cannot begin purchasing until you have had your Budget Guidelines sheet corrected and approved, so THIS should be your priority.  However, if you need to redo your taxes and/or have not had those corrected, you should NOT work on your Budget Guidelines sheet.
*You MAY email me your NMI amount for approval today, but you will still need to hand the worksheet in for credit.
Priority Assignment:  Due Tuesday

Life Profile - cream sheet
Your life profile is your brief character sketch for your family.  You will primarily use this for your recreation and entertainment purchases, but it is good to think about your family's needs before you get there!  This assignment will not be due until your folder is due in a few weeks, but you have it to work on as you have time.
Due Later in your folder

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Homework for Thursday, April 21

Sorry it's so late; it's Ella's birthday so we went out for dinner!

Assignment:  Finance Park Book #9
Caleb's Budget, page 73.
Be sure to READ everything on the page and use the vocabulary accurately.  Think about the instructions and answer the questions carefully!
Due Friday

You can leave your Finance Park books in your airplane hangars this weekend and I will hopefully have time to correct some of the pages.  However, I will definitely be correcting your taxes, so be sure to have those in so you can get them back on Monday and begin your own budgeting.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Homework for Wednesday, April 20

Assignments: Budgets & Poster
1) Life Poster - It's time to represent your new self artistically!
Posters should be completed with real names and reflect your life situation.
You are to draw yourself as if you are going to your job; how would you dress as a professional in your field?
If you have a spouse or children, you will draw them too - make sure you reflect their ages and interests (as you imagine them).
The "previously known as" line is for the 7th & 8th graders who "lived your life" before you did; I will give you their names tomorrow.
Family portraits should be drawn, inked, and colored directly on the sticker you were given.  I do have extra stickers if you don't like what you've drawn.
Borders MUST be decorated; the inside of the posters may be.
This is an effort based grade, so put your best effort into it!
Due Thursday

2) Finance Park Book assignment #8:  Budget Categories page 72.
Finish filling in the budget circles that we began in class today.
The inner circles are the categories and the outer circles are to contain examples of things that would fit into the categories.
"Miscellaneous" is an acceptable category.
We went through several examples in class today; again it is just fine if you ask your family for help.
Did you know all of the things a family has to think about paying for?!?!?



Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Homework for Tuesday, April 19

Assignment:  Your Taxes!
*Copy of this assignment 
Today you received a pretty complicated (yet simplistic at the same time) form for figuring out your taxes.  A few of you came in at break as I suggested and got some help, but the rest of you just might be struggling to figure this form out.  Let me tell you that your parents CAN most likely help you navigate this form, so do check with them.
Otherwise, the steps for figuring your federal income tax is on the reverse side.  Follow the steps at the bottom of the page, as we did in class today, to figure out your monthly income tax.  This is a graduated tax, so pay attention to the details.  Your grade will reflect how well you follow these steps using your GAI, so be careful.  You MAY use a calculator.
Due Wednesday

Monday, April 18, 2016

Homework for Monday, April 18

You got a life!!!!
Congratulations to all of you, your lives have begun.  You are about to "live" one month in your imaginary life complete with a lucky break and something that goes badly for you.  You will be moving to a new home, buying a car, and making other purchases to fulfill your new average American life.  But that's all in the weeks to come.  For today ...

Assignment:  Career Research
Complete this worksheet based upon the CAREER you drew for your life, not about your life situation (family members, etc.).  You may use the internet, real people, or other materials to do your research, but your information must be accurate.
*Main Ideas: You are looking for trends and generalities about your career remembering that you yourself are most likely not at the top of your career.
*Your Ideals:  For each of the reasearch categories in "Main Ideas," write your feelings on how your imaginary job matches your actual interests.  Responses like, "Yes, I match," are not answers that will get you credit, so be detailed in your answers.
At the bottom of the page, write your overall thoughts about the CAREER you have drawn.  Be honest!  
And be prepared to have fun with the coming challenges.
Due Tuesday
Aris, you will need to draw your life when you get back, then you can complete this assignment.  Have a great tournament!

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Homework for Thursday, April 14

Assignments:
*Percents and Equations ws (link to)
Solve these problems like we have been doing, setting them first up as proportions.
You must have your proportions on your work page for credit AND show your work in solving them.  It is important to recognize when you have a proportion set up incorrectly and when you have an arithmetic error ... they are very different!
Due Friday

*FP Book #7: Paycheck Calculations, page 15
Using the information they give you for each of the three people, you are to calculate their net monthly income.  This is precisely what we practiced in class today!
You MAY use a calculator, but please do not use the percent button.
You should round to the nearest cent at every step.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Assignments 4 - 6:  Pages 12, 13, and 27 in Finance Park Book
Today we discussed taxes ... simplistically, but taxes nonetheless.
When you are working on these assignments, please feel free to discuss these pages with other people.  In fact, I encourage you to!  No internet research, I want you to have real, live conversations about what is taxed and what is not.  
4: Page 12 - What Do You Think?
This is an opinion piece, but I do expect you to elaborate and make your opinion clear to me.  It requires you to think about the idea that taxes are collected to pay for things (like schools, like firefighters, like the FBI), but could perhaps be paid for when you actually use them instead.  This would give you more money in your pocket, theoretically, but then you would have to save for these types of things so you are ready to pay for them whenever that need arises.  It's actually pretty complex, but interesting to think about.  It is worth two points, so be certain to earn them!  
5:  Page 13 - What Are Taxes?
Fill in the Sales Tax and Property Tax tables.  Be sure your choices are accurate ones!  
6:  Page 27 - Sales Receipt Analysis
Calculate the items at 7% sales tax, but do not use a calculator.  You may use a proportion or a decimal (as shown on the page) to find your answers.  Be sure to show/include all of your calculations.


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Homework for Tuesday, April 12

Assignments 1 - 3:  Pages 4, 5, 6 in Finance Park Book
Today we took the first steps towards getting a new life!  I will be adding a Finance Park tab soon (probably tomorrow) where you can keep updated on the assignments for both your book and your folder.  Keep up with the assignments as they come your way and you'll be good to go, trust me.
For these first assignments, this is all about you and becoming connected to what you think as an individual.  Think about how you feel and be honest; you are given credit for completing these assignments; there are no "right" answers.  And be sure to read the direcctions fully on each page so you complete each page correctly!!!!
1) Rate Your Interests - page 4
*complete the table and circle your top three.
2) Rate Your Abilities - page 5
*complete the table based upon what YOU think your ability levels are.  If you feel there are other abilities you have that are not represented on this table, please add in and identify any in the "other" lines.  Be sure to complete your top three on the bottom.
3) Rate your Values - page 6
*complete the table based upon what you believe will be important to YOU in your future job.  Be sure to list your top three on the bottom of the page.
Due Tuesday at the beginning of class for full credit.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Homework for Monday, April 11

Assignment:  Percents and Proportions ws
This is practice turning verbal equations into written equations.
You MUST set up the verbal equation as a proportion.
You should think of this in the terms we reviewed in class:
What number is        =  this percent 
of this other number?        100%
Just fill in the blanks and reread what you have in the proportion with the numbers you have replaced the prompts with.  Does it still read the same?
Any math that needs to be done should be done on the page; no calculators for this one.
Start getting in the swing of it!
Due Tuesday

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Happy Spring Break!

Carl said you were all great on Friday during the relays and bingo, so thank you!  I hope you all have a wonderful, relaxing spring break and look forward to getting back to school when it's over.

As promised, here is the link to Quiz Bowl #5 questions.
Questions are due Wednesday, April 13.
Quiz Bowl #5 is Friday, April 15.

Also of note, retests for fraction computation sections will be lunches Wednesday - Friday, April 13 - 15.  You may take one section per day.  Practice on Quizlet prior to your retake, eh?

Now, enjoy the sunshine today and cheer for the Seattle Sounders tonight and the University of Washington's basketball team on Sunday afternoon!
My best to you all,
Mo ;-)