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Unit 6: Family Project Packet

Here are the Rules!


1. Do not let your egg-babies die!
2. Do not let your children out of your sight (babies must be with you at all times!)
3. No babysitting
4. Injured children (cracks) can be taken to the doctor (Mr. Ring)
5. Eggnapping can either be taken care of through paying of ransom or through the police;
however, the police will impact grade (Mr.Ring)
4. All homes MUST be in the Westerville School District
5. Maximum of two kids per room in a home
6. Every working adult needs a car
7. Contact with outside agencies and field trips may be necessary
8. DO NOT purchase anything from the grocery store for this project
9. Complete the year long budget using take home income
This will be what you submit at the end of the project along with your children and family budget.
Basic Information: Day 1
Spouse Names:
1. __Madison_______________ 2. ___Chadd____________________3.___Nick_____
Childrens Name(s):
1. __Pablo_______________
Jobs:
1. __Acountant_________ 2. __Construction Manager__________3.__Computer
Programmer__
Average Annual Income: Use Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/bls/blswage.htm)
Job 1: _Acc.______________$_63,550___________ per year
Job 2: _Const. Manager______________$ 94,590 per year
Job 3:_Comp. Programmer $__74,280 per year
Yearly Taxes: Based on 1st Quarter Grade Percentage
Ave. Salary X Grade Percentage = Take Home Salary; Ave. Salary - Take Home Salary
Job 1: Yearly Taxes - _____$__17,794____ Take Home Salary ____$__45,756_____________
Job 2: Yearly Taxes - _____$__7,567______ Take Home Salary - ____$_87,022.05_______
Job 3: Yearly Taxes - 5,199.60___ Take Home Salary- 69,080.40
Total Family Yearly Salary: $___201,859.20___________
Child Care Costs and Budget: Day 2

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You will be asked to figure out childcare for your child and complete your mock 12 month budget
by filling in your costs into the appropriate spots. No Family Child Care!
http://www.bostonglobe.com/2014/07/02/map-the-average-cost-for-child-carestate/LN65rSHXKNjr4eypyxT0WM/story.html
Average Ohio cost of childcare: $__8,482.00_____________
Research a childcare option that could work for your family. You may need to contact a daycare
facility or get rough pricing from the internet.
Monthly cost of childcare: Choose daycare or in home care (circle one)
Childcare cost - $_630_________ per month (use this cost in your budget)
Whom is providing your childs care: _Family Day Care Provider_______________

Homes: Day 3
In this section you will be choosing a family home and identifying the mortgage that goes with
that home (Realtor.com, Zillow.com, King Thompson.com, etc.)
Home Size: _1,812_____ sq. ft. Beds: _3______ Baths: _3______ Lot Size: _4,791______
Schools: Elementary - _Pointview__ Middle - _Genoa______ High - _South_______
Mortgage/Rent: Use website mortgage calculator (down payment = 20% home cost, Interest
3.5%)
Cost - $_174,990__________ Total, $_870__________ per month
Address: __6007 Deansboro Dr,Westerville, OH 43081__________________________
Home Insurance: Cost $__804_____________ per year, Cost $_67_____________ per month
Cars: Day 3
You will both need to find child safe cars and insurance. (cars.com and esurance.com)
Car 1: Make - _Ford_______ Model - _Fiesta________ Year - _2015___ Mileage - _0_____
Car 2: Make - _Honda_______ Model - _Civic_______ Year - _2015___ Mileage - _0_____
Car Insurance: Cost $__924_________ per year, Cost $_77___________ per month
Food: Day 4
You will be asked to select 5 meals you plan to cook for a week and go grocery shopping to get
accurate costs of weekly groceries. Be sure to include ingredients into your shopping list.
Meal 1: Mac&Cheese with strawberries and green beans
Ingredients: Pasta, cheese, butter, milk, strawberries, green beans

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Meal 2: Hamburgers with corn and apples


Ingredients: Ground beef, buns, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, mustard, corn, apples

Meal 3: Spaghetti with salad


Ingredients: Spaghetti, pasta sauce, lettuce, tomato, cheese

Meal 4: Chicken Nuggets with mashed potatoes and pineapple


Ingredients: Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, butter, pineapple

Meal 5: Fried rice with broccoli


Ingredients: Rice, egg, vegetables (mixed), soy sauce, broccoli

Grocery List Below:Add ingredients from your meals to your shopping list (use extra sheet if needed)
Food

Brand

Cost

Apples

meijer

2.99

Strawberries

meijer

3.99

Bananas

meijer/ chiquita

2.06

Blueberries

meijer

3.99

Milk

deans

1.29

Orange Juice

meijer

2.69

Yogurt

dannon

1.88

Lettuce

meijer

.98

Hot Dogs

sugardale

1.79

Hot Dog Buns

wonder

2.29

Potato Chips

lays

2.50

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Spaghetti

creamette spaghetti

1.45

Pasta Sauce

classico

2.19

Cheese

kraft

3.39

Cereal

cheerios

2.88

Gatorade

gatorade

2.99

Rice

rice-a-roni

1.00

Ketchup

brooks

2.19

Mustard

frenchs

1.29

Ice Cream

meijer

3.69

Diapers

huggies

7.67

Chicken Nuggets

tyson

5.55

Broccoli

meijer

2.00

Corn

meijer

2.00

Green Beans

meijer

1.49

Peanut Butter

jif

2.49

Jelly

welchs

1.89

Bread

bunny

1.79

Baby Food (5 jars)

meijer

2.75

Meal #1 Cost

7.77

Meal #2 Cost

18.03

Meal #3 Cost

9.10

Meal #4 Cost

13.92

Meal #5 Cost

22.51

Total: $_146.48___________
Budget: Day 5 Fill in the 12 month budget (see attached)
Were you able to save money after 12 months?
Yes, we saved a good amount of money each month of the year.

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What seems like the most difficult part of having a family?


The most difficult part for me was to create the budget and stay on task with daily things.

What was the most eye-opening aspect of the project?


What really opened my eyes was how much different things come into play when taking care of
a child.

How important is education in providing for a family?


The type of education the parents receive can determine the income the family will make on
their own after education.

Journal Prompts: Write Journals Below


Day 1: Find out everything about your spouse. (birthday, favorite food, likes/dislikes, etc.)
Day 2: How do you decide who/where to employ to watch your child?
Day 3: What were the most important and least important factors in choosing a home and car?
Day 4: What insurance did you decide to purchase and what investments did you decide to
make?
Day 5: What factors played into where you shopped and the brands you chose to purchase?
Day 6: What did you learn from this assignment? (Costs, Responsibility, Relationships, etc.)

Day 1 - Madison- 11/25- Mac&Cheese- likes music- dislikes yogurt


Chadd- 11/7- Fish Tacos- likes cars- dislikes school
Day 2 - We decided to employ a child daycare provider at $630 a month.
Day 3 - Some of the most important factors for me on a budget was to get a reliable, family safe
car, for a cheap price and good gas mileage. The unimportant factors were the appearance.

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Day 4 - We purchased full coverage since we were capable of paying it off, and we need the
protection for a new houses and cars, and investments werent our prioroty.
Day 5 - We chose to shop at Meijer since its a reliable grocery store with good prices, and the
store also provides good nutrition for ourselves and our child.
Day 6 - I learned that there is a lot that actually goes into parenting, and there are a lot of things
to do everyday. I also learned the importance of budget to maintain or money well.

Rubric:
A

Soc 6.1.A:
Keep eggbabies alive
and safe

No cracks, dead
babies, or neglect
issues

Minor crack or a
minor neglect issue

Soc 6.1.B:
Run a
realistic,
family focused
budget

Outline and
include all realistic
costs of
opportunities for
your family

Soc 6.1.C:
Complete all
family
oriented tasks
Posting/
Directions/
Productivity

Lost a child, major


crack, or major
neglect issue

Lost more than one


child, multiple major
cracks, or multiple
neglect issues

No surviving egg
babies

Create a budget
with fairly realistic
costs and
opportunities for
your family

Somewhat unrealistic
budget for your family

very unrealistic
budget for your
family

No budget
submitted

Completed and
documented all
family activities

Completed all but


one family activity

Completed most of
the family activities

Completed some of
the family activities

Completed no
family activities

Successfully post
project to web
pages, follow
directions
accurately, and be
productive during
time allotted to
work on the
project.

Successfully post
project, follow
directions, but waste
class time

Successfully post
project, omit aspects
pertaining to
directions, and waste
class time.

Issues with posting


project on time, poor
following of
directions, and
wasting class time.

Incomplete
project.

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