5/22/2014
Cafeteria Redesign Presentations
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Cafeteria redesign
5/6/2014
Due dates:
Individual Plan will be presented
Wednesday, May, 14
Group Plan will be presented to principals
Tuesday, May 20
THIS WILL BE YOUR FINAL.
Your senior gift project is a cafeteria seating redesign. You will propose to the principal a way to seat 500 students every lunch period. Your proposal may include buying new tables or simply rearranging the ones we have. This is an individual project. We will narrow it down to five next week, and then, the five best proposals will be presented as a Powerpoint to the principal during finals week.
Your project Powerpoint must include:
*drawings with dimensions of original layout
- must include measurements and seating specifications for every type of table.
- seating capacity
*drawing with dimensions of new layout
- must include indicate new tables with a color change.
- new seating capacity
*budget
- pricing for new equipment or modifications
- profit from selling old equipment
Daily time management grades will be averaged into your overall final grade. This is
Time Management
Rubric
Category
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4-Exceeds Expectations
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3-Meets Expectations
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2-Approaching Expectations
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1-Below Expectations
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Planning
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Conceptualizes task on own and
plans appropriate sequenced process for completion without assistance.
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Conceptualizes task with help and
plans appropriate sequenced process for completion with help.
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Makes plans but does not always
follow it. Attempts to develop appropriate process for completion.
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Does not make plan or develop appropriate
process for completion.
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Organization
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Maintains planner by self. Keeps
papers well organized with efficiency.
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Maintains planner with assistance.
Keeps papers adequately organized.
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Maintains planner. Keeps papers.
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Poorly maintains planner and papers
are not organized.
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Work Habits
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Stays on task as evidenced by
academic excellence. Avoids procrastination.
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Stays on task as evidenced by
academic excellence. Avoids procrastination.
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Needs help staying on task and
maintaining academic excellence. Attempts to avoid procrastination.
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Does not stay on task or maintain
academic excellence. Procrastinates.
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Attendance
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Maintains 90% attendance or better.
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Maintains 90% attendance or better.
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Maintains 80-89% attendance or
better.
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Does not maintain appropriate attendance.
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Punctuality
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Meets deadlines 90% of the time or
better.
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Meets deadlines 90% of the time or
better.
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Meets deadlines 80-89% of the time
or better.
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Does not meet appropriate deadlines.
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Mathematics Review Answer Key
5/1/2014
Happy May Day!
This is the answer key to the mathematics review. I will go through each question at the beginning of class tomorrow and show you how to work them. Make sure you show your work, so you can check.
I'll work them out tonight, and use the document camera to avoid confusion. I just can't back an forth book to board, or work them out like that, it makes me nervous :)
Here's the review if you were absent:
Here's the answers:
Happy May Day!
This is the answer key to the mathematics review. I will go through each question at the beginning of class tomorrow and show you how to work them. Make sure you show your work, so you can check.
I'll work them out tonight, and use the document camera to avoid confusion. I just can't back an forth book to board, or work them out like that, it makes me nervous :)
Here's the review if you were absent:
Here's the answers:
Answers for APES Mathematics Review Handout
We will go over these in class so just check your answers
and if you miss one, try to determine why you missed it!!:) My conversions may have been a little
different because I used a different conversion chart than was in the
book.
- 1 x 109
- 2.3 x
104
- 7.0 x
1013
- 3.0 x
102
- 1.75 x
1016
- 2 x 10-8
- 3 x 102
- 1.71 x
10-4
- 64,000
acres ; 25,900 hectacres
- 2,930,000 kwh
- 58
metric tons
- 37,736
BTU ; 36,028,571 Cal
- 900 lbs CO2
- 666.7
BTU’s are wasted
- 269.23
acres developed
- 0.167%
change
- 89%
change
- 2,000,000
BTU
- 50oF
- 781.25
gal
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