Holiday Wrap A Class Project By: Kelly Johnson Kristen Beyer Mike Welborn.

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Holiday Wrap A Class Project By: Kelly Johnson Kristen Beyer Mike Welborn

Description of Project Our students were looking for a way to raise money for a classroom fundraiser. They decided to open a holiday wrapping stand in order to accomplish this.

Skills Involved Math/Accounting Team Work Management of Time Management of budget Run a small business

What the students did: Created materials list Taught each other to wrap Determine profit margin Decided on location (talked about competition) Marketing Strategies

Description of Assessment The students created tables and a graph to show their proficiency. They also made a line graph that shows actual cost and profit cost based on the area of the box.

Budget Table Holiday Wrap!! Budget Worksheet MaterialsAmount of Material Needed Price for 1 Item Number of Items Needed Total Price Wrapping Paper6 Rolls of Wrapping Paper $2.496$14.94 Scissors4 Pairs of Scissors$1.554$6.20 Tape10 Rolls of Tape$0.9510$9.50 Ruler4 Rulers$0.754$3.00 Bows6 Bags of Bows$1.006$6.00 Tags5 Sheets of Gift Tags$1.355$6.75 Markers4 Markers$2.004$8.00 Total of All Materials$54.39

Price of Wrapping Boxes Prices of Wrapping Boxes Area of Box Amount of Wrapping Paper Needed Amount of Time Needed To Wrap Price Markup 42 in 2 52 in 2 3 Minutes$ in 2 64 in 2 4 Minutes$ in 2 78 in 2 5 Minutes$ in 2 90 in 2 7 Minutes$ in in 2 9 Minutes$ in in 2 10 Minutes$ in in 2 11 Minutes$4.00

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