COOKING FAMILY MEALS ON A BUDGET
Looking for a meaningful and low-prep mini math project to wrap up your unit or keep students engaged after testing? This consumer math challenge is the perfect way to bring real-world learning into your classroom! Students will plan family meals on a set budget while practicing multiplying and dividing decimals, budgeting, and critical thinking—all in a differentiated, easy-to-implement format.
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Students take on the role of meal planners responsible for feeding a family of 3. They'll create breakfast, lunch, dinner, a drink, and dessert while staying within a set dollar amount. With support tools like a grocery price list, serving size cheat sheet, and sample reference pages, students can apply real math skills with confidence.
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What’s Included:
- Teacher Instruction Page
- Student Direction Page (2 versions: full & simplified)
- Grocery Price List Reference Sheet
- Family Meals Cheat Sheet (main vs. side + examples)
- Student Planning Tables (with and without tax)
- Sample Budget Meal Reference Sheet
- Sample Planning Page (under budget)
- Two-Meal Simplified Version (for differentiation)
- Two-Meal Table with Optional Tax
- Two-Meal Sample Planning Page
- Student Reflection Page + Sample Responses
- Student Rubric (print-friendly, no emojis)
- Final Student Worksheet
Skills Covered:
- Multiplying & dividing decimals
- Real-world consumer math
- Planning, estimating, and comparing prices
- Budgeting with tax
- Differentiated math practice for multiple ability levels
Standards Alignment:
Common Core Math Standards:
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3 – Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world problems
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.B.3 – Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals
- CCSS.MATH.PRACTICE.MP1 – Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them
Texas TEKS Standards:
- 6.3E – Multiply and divide positive rational numbers fluently
- 6.4G – Generate equivalent numerical expressions using order of operations
- 6.8D – Use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve problems involving rational numbers
Perfect For:
- Real-world math application
- Post-testing activities
- Enrichment or early finisher task
- Sub plans or independent work
- Consumer math mini unit
- Differentiated small groups