Calculate the number of cars required to take a group of children to a sporting event
Calculate the number of cars required to take a group of children to a sporting event
How are you using this activity? (0 comments)
Activity Description
The learner will use a club list and a driver sign-up sheet to calculate the number of cars needed to drive a group of children to a track and field event.
Try this digitized, interactive version: http://www.quillnetwork.com/csc/C4.1-CalculateNumberofCars/index.html
Materials (optional):
- Learner Information and Tasks sheet
- Club list
- Driver sign-up sheet
- Pencil
Word File:
Calculatecarsforevent_EI_C4.1.doc — Never downloaded
PDF - Practitioner's Version:
Calculatecarsforevent_EI_C4.1.pdf — Never downloaded
Google Form:
Goal Path:
Employment, Independence
Competency: C. Understand and Use Numbers
C4. Manage data
C4.1 Make simple comparisons and calculations
Competency C: Understand and Use Numbers
Task Group C4: Manage data
Level: 1
At this level, learners: Make simple comparisons and calculations
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides whole numbers and decimals
- Recognizes values in number and word format
- Identifies and compares quantities of items
- Understands numerical order
- Identifies and performs required operation
- Begins to interpret integers
- Makes simple estimates
- Interprets and represents values using whole numbers, decimals, percentages, and simple, common fractions (e.g. ½, ¼)
- Follows apparent steps to reach solutions
- Interprets simple, common probabilities, such as the chance of precipitation from a weather forecast
- Recognizes simple patterns
- Uses strategies to check accuracy (e.g. estimating, using a calculator, repeating a calculation, using the reverse operation)
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task is limited
- Has a concrete and familiar context
- May require one operation; operation is apparent
- May require the same operation to be performed more than once
- Requires up to a few steps to complete
- Has a set procedure
- May involve one simple document (e.g. list, label)
- Has a highly explicit purpose
- Uses whole numbers and/or simple common fractions or decimals
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – C4.1
Date Added:
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Updated date: Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - 10:18
Anglophone
Rate this activity
732