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Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner
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In this real world project based learning unit, you chance to open your very own neighborhood diner. You’ll have an opportunity to learn about opening a business, create your own menu, create your own signature float, advertise, and give back to the community.

There are some things you need to do so your diner will be a success. It will require you do do some research as you do your planning.

1. Learn about the history of diners

2. Photos of a visit to to different diners

3. Take a survey to learn about favorite comfort foods. Graph results

4. Create questions for business survey. Record results

5. Questions about starting an a diner

6. Choose a name, logo and slogan for your business.

7. Design a store front (use my template or design your own)

8. Create your own business plan (company overview)

9. Using Pic Collage to design a flyer

10. Interview an owner or manager of a diner.

11. Create a new float and describe it.

12. Steps in making a rootbeer float (Students can arrange cards in order in writing steps.

13. Calculate the nutritional value of your new creation

14. Design a flyer to advertise your diner. (This can be done on the computer or on a blank sheet of paper.) Make sure to include important info about your business.

15. Design business cards

16. Create coupons for your diner.

17. Diner-a-Gram

18. Plan a menu for your diner. – Students can even create their own design after using this template as a rough draft. (I have a sample menu)

19. Take orders from menu

20. Additional ideas

21. Giving Back to the community

22. Create an invitation for your grand opening

23. Creating a business plan (pdf)

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Project Based Learning Math and Writing Unit - Open a Diner

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Description

In this real world project based learning unit, you chance to open your very own neighborhood diner. You’ll have an opportunity to learn about opening a business, create your own menu, create your own signature float, advertise, and give back to the community.

There are some things you need to do so your diner will be a success. It will require you do do some research as you do your planning.

1. Learn about the history of diners

2. Photos of a visit to to different diners

3. Take a survey to learn about favorite comfort foods. Graph results

4. Create questions for business survey. Record results

5. Questions about starting an a diner

6. Choose a name, logo and slogan for your business.

7. Design a store front (use my template or design your own)

8. Create your own business plan (company overview)

9. Using Pic Collage to design a flyer

10. Interview an owner or manager of a diner.

11. Create a new float and describe it.

12. Steps in making a rootbeer float (Students can arrange cards in order in writing steps.

13. Calculate the nutritional value of your new creation

14. Design a flyer to advertise your diner. (This can be done on the computer or on a blank sheet of paper.) Make sure to include important info about your business.

15. Design business cards

16. Create coupons for your diner.

17. Diner-a-Gram

18. Plan a menu for your diner. – Students can even create their own design after using this template as a rough draft. (I have a sample menu)

19. Take orders from menu

20. Additional ideas

21. Giving Back to the community

22. Create an invitation for your grand opening

23. Creating a business plan (pdf)

************************************************************************************************************

Customer Tips

Earning TPT Credits

TpT credits are points, which can be applied to future purchases which will save you money. For every dollar you spend on TpT, you'll earn 1 credit.

After you make a purchase, rate and comment fairly on the product page of your purchased item. You need to do both to earn your credits. I value your feedback so I can create quality products for your classroom.

************************************************************************************************************

If you become a follower, you’ll be the first:

- To know about new sales and discounts,

- Free products,

- And new product launches

You will now receive email updates about my store.

Drop by my blog, Sweet Integrations for more ideas for your classroom!


Let's connect:

Sweet Integrations Blog

Sweet Integrations on Facebook

Sweet Integrations on Instagram

Sweet Integrations on Twitter

Sweet Integrations on Pinterest

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