The Project United family Siverskaya School № 3 Form 10-b Teacher Pachko S F.

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The Project United family Siverskaya School № 3 Form 10-b Teacher Pachko S F

THE PROBLEM What is a united family based on It’s a common opinion if you are rich everybody is ready to marry you and you’ll be happy in the family ???

The authors: Vika Kosmodemianskaya Daria Palshina Daria Smirnova Artyom Pachko

PROJECT’S STAGES: Working out a working plan. Forming groups.Distribution of commitments. The research of the problem. The decoration of the project. The presentation of the project. The results of work.Conclusion.

The research of the problem: Seaching information Working out the family tree The form Consultations with the leader of the project and the psychologist of our school Analysis of the results

Family tree

RELATIONSHIPS IN THE FAMILY We research relationships in families: Between married couple Between children Between parents and children

The trust in the family Absolute trust – 48% Trust but check – 50% Is there any trust? – 2 %

The choice of your future husband or wife

Students and teachers of our school were offered to point out the most important characteristics tochoose their future husbands and wives. APPEARENCE AGE CHARACTER HEALTH COMMON AIMS COMMON INTERESTS MONEY PARENTS JOB

Students decided that the most important items are: 1.APPEARANCE 2.CHARACTER 3.AGE 4.HEALTH

But what about teachers? They think that : 1.CHARACTER 2.COMMON AIMS IN LIFE 3.COMMON INTERESTS 4.FINANCIAL STATUS

BUDGET OF THE FAMILY

AIMS OF THE RESEARCH  Find out the expenses of a family using the table  Find out the budget of teachers and pupils  Find out the main expenses in percent  Make conclusions

EXPENSESSUM Food Transport School (extra classes) Pocket money Purchase of clothes Holidays Mobile communication Parties Entertainments Smoking Bills ( flat, phone, electricity)

EXPENSES:  Nourishment (35%)  Transport – (6%)  School – 1.800(9%)  Pocket money – (5%)  Clothes – 4.000(20%)  Needs – 1.000(5%)  Mobile communication – 1.000(5%)  Entertainment – 1.300(6,75%)  Parties 1.050(5,25%)  Smoking - 400(2%)  Bills – 2.000(10%)

TEACHERS An average budget of a teacher is roubles Average salary is roubles ?????????????????????????????

STUDENTS An average students’ budget is roubles. GOOD LUCK!!! GOOD LUCK!!!

CONCLUSION United family bases on: Knowledge of your family tree Serious choice of a future husband or wife Trust and respect in a family Wise planning of your budget