Post on 18-Jan-2018
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My Trip to Hershey Park
A WebQuest for 6th grade Math
My Trip to Hershey Park
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Introduction• You and your family have decided to
take a trip to Hershey park. Before you can leave on your trip, you need to make sure you will be able to afford all of the necessities to make your trip a success. Through this WebQuest, you will take all of the necessary steps to make sure you have the money available to take the trip to Hershey. So let's begin...
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Task• You will be planning a one day trip to
Hershey Park. Your family of four has a budget of $500.00 that you cannot go over. You will need to determine how much it will cost your family for the day. This includes the gas to drive there, parking, food for the day, admission tickets and any souvenirs.
• Once you have determined all of this, you will make an organized daily report. Your report should include an itinerary of what you plan to do including prices. **Also, do not forget to include the three separate meals, parking, admission tickets, and gas for the car there and back.
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• On the resources slide you will find a list of websites that will help you complete this WebQuest. Please use these to help you. I have done all the work for you by finding these websites. All you need to do is click the link and start figuring out prices. Please use the budget log to record your information. Introduction
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• Admission Tickets • Food
• Souvenirs• Rides
• Park Map• Parking (scroll down)
• Fuel (use the 2005 Chevrolet Equinox AWD)• Online Calculator
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• Rubric Word Document
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• Congratulations! You have finished planning your trip! I hope you enjoyed this experience. Please remember that budgeting is something you can use in everyday life.
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