Bringing Home Baby Assignment / Section / Incomplete / R (20-49%) / 1 (50-59%) / 2 (60-69%) / 3 (70-79%) / 4 (80-100%)
A1. Exploring: explore topics related to individual and family needs and resources, and formulate questions to guide their research; / Overall Effort and Teamwork / Assignment has not been attempted. / Overall effort is not good. Some elements of the assignment are attempted.
Team work division of labour is not fair to the individuals. / Overall effort is fair. Some elements of the assignment are complete.
Team work division of labour is partly fair to the individuals. / Overall effort is good. All elements of the assignment are mostly complete.
Team work division of labour is mostly fair to the individuals. / Overall effort is very good. All elements of the assignment are complete.
Team work division of labour is fair to the individuals. / Overall effort is excellent. All elements of the assignment are complete and very well done.
Team work division of labour is extremely fair to the individuals.
A2. Investigating: create research plans, and locate and select information relevant to their chosen topics, using appropriate research and inquiry methods; / Name Brands of items have been correctly identified / This section has not been attempted. / The name brand and location of the product have barely been correctly identified. / The name brand and location of the product have somewhat been correctly identified. / The name brand and location of the product have been mostly correctly identified. / The name brand and location of the product has been correctly identified. / A lot of extra effort has gone into naming the name brand and location of the product.
A3. Processing Information: assess, record, analyse, and synthesize information gathered through research and inquiry; / Cost of items have been correctly identified / This section has not been attempted. / The cost of the product has barely been correctly identified. / The cost of the product has somewhat been correctly identified. / The cost of the product has been mostly correctly identified. / The cost of the product has been correctly identified. / A lot of extra effort has gone into naming the cost of the product.
A4. Communicating and Reflecting: communicate the results of their research and inquiry clearly and effectively, and reflect on and evaluate their research, inquiry, and communication skills. / Questions at end of the page have been answered / This section has not been attempted. / Some questions have been attempted to be answered. / All questions have been attempted to be answered. / All questions have been attempted or are complete. Full sentences have been used. / All questions have been answered with some thought and examples. Full sentences have been used. / All questions have been thoroughly answered with lots of thought and examples. Full sentences have been used.
C2. Managing Resources: demonstrate an understanding of strategies and skills that can be used to manage resources to meet the needs of the family and its individual members; / Cost for prep has been calculated / This section has not been attempted. / The cost of the preparation has barely been correctly identified. / The cost of the preparation has somewhat been correctly identified. / The cost of the preparation has been mostly correctly identified. / The cost of the preparation has been correctly identified. / A lot of extra effort has gone into naming the cost of the preparation.
C3. Practical Skills: demonstrate an understanding of practical skills and knowledge needed to safely and effectively perform day-to-day tasks that help meet their needs and those of the family. / Cost for one month has been calculated / This section has not been attempted. / The cost of the one month has barely been correctly identified. / The cost of the one month has somewhat been correctly identified. / The cost of the one month has been mostly correctly identified. / The cost of the one month has been correctly identified. / A lot of extra effort has gone into naming the cost of the one month.
D3: Consumer Awareness: describe and demonstrate responsible consumer practices / Identify what needed to be in the chart / This section has not been attempted. / A few things that should be included for your scenario have been chosen. However, a lot of items have been left out. / Most things that should be included for your scenario have been chosen. Very few items have been left out. / Most things that should be included for your scenario have been chosen. Very few items have been left out. / Everything that should be included for your scenario have been chosen. Items are not left out. / Everything and then some that should be included for your scenario has been chosen.

Bringing Home Baby

Bringing home a baby can be a big adjustment not only to your schedule and emotionally but also to your wallet. You would not believe the amount of stuff that a tiny innocent little 7lbs baby ‘needs’. Create a chart with the name of the item, name brand and cost of the item, then calculate the cost of preparing for a baby and caring for a baby for one month. You will be assigned one of four babies: breastfed/cloth diapers, breastfed/disposable diapers, formula/cloth diapers, formula/disposable diapers. You must identify the items that you will need before bringing home the baby (crib, car seat, clothing, etc.) but also cost that will you will incur during the first month (30 days) or life.

Items that you will need during the first month (given to you):

My baby will be BREASTFED and use CLOTH diapers.

You will also have to answer the following questions.

1.  Before creating the chart how much do you estimate it will cost to prepare for and care for a child for one month? ______

2.  What is the actual cost of preparing for and caring for a child? ______

3.  Knowing what it costs to care for a child, would you make a different decision about feeding or diapering your child? Explain your answer.

Bringing Home Baby

Bringing home a baby can be a big adjustment not only to your schedule and emotionally but also to your wallet. You would not believe the amount of stuff that a tiny innocent little 7lbs baby ‘needs’. Create a chart with the name of the item, name brand and cost of the item, then calculate the cost of preparing for a baby and caring for a baby for one month. You will be assigned one of four babies: breastfed/cloth diapers, breastfed/disposable diapers, formula/cloth diapers, formula/disposable diapers. You must identify the items that you will need before bringing home the baby (crib, car seat, clothing, etc.) but also cost that will you will incur during the first month (30 days) or life.

Items that you will need during the first month (given to you):

My baby will be BREASTFED and use DISPOSIBLE diapers.

You will also have to answer the following questions.

  1. Before creating the chart how much do you estimate it will cost to prepare for and care for a child for one month? ______
  1. What is the actual cost of preparing for and caring for a child? ______
  1. Knowing what it costs to care for a child, would you make a different decision about feeding or diapering your child? Explain your answer.

Bringing Home Baby

Bringing home a baby can be a big adjustment not only to your schedule and emotionally but also to your wallet. You would not believe the amount of stuff that a tiny innocent little 7lbs baby ‘needs’. Create a chart with the name of the item, name brand and cost of the item, then calculate the cost of preparing for a baby and caring for a baby for one month. You will be assigned one of four babies: breastfed/cloth diapers, breastfed/disposable diapers, formula/cloth diapers, formula/disposable diapers. You must identify the items that you will need before bringing home the baby (crib, car seat, clothing, etc.) but also cost that will you will incur during the first month (30 days) or life.

Items that you will need during the first month (given to you):

My baby will be FORMULA FED and use CLOTH diapers.

You will also have to answer the following questions.

1.  Before creating the chart how much do you estimate it will cost to prepare for and care for a child for one month? ______

2.  What is the actual cost of preparing for and caring for a child? ______

3.  Knowing what it costs to care for a child, would you make a different decision about feeding or diapering your child? Explain your answer.

Bringing Home Baby

Bringing home a baby can be a big adjustment not only to your schedule and emotionally but also to your wallet. You would not believe the amount of stuff that a tiny innocent little 7lbs baby ‘needs’. Create a chart with the name of the item, name brand and cost of the item, then calculate the cost of preparing for a baby and caring for a baby for one month. You will be assigned one of four babies: breastfed/cloth diapers, breastfed/disposable diapers, formula/cloth diapers, formula/disposable diapers. You must identify the items that you will need before bringing home the baby (crib, car seat, clothing, etc.) but also cost that will you will incur during the first month (30 days) or life.

Items that you will need during the first month (given to you):

My baby will be FORMULA FED and use DISPOSIBLE diapers.

You will also have to answer the following questions.

1.  Before creating the chart how much do you estimate it will cost to prepare for and care for a child for one month? ______

2.  What is the actual cost of preparing for and caring for a child? ______

3.  Knowing what it costs to care for a child, would you make a different decision about feeding or diapering your child? Explain your answer.

Bringing Home Baby

Bringing home a baby can be a big adjustment not only to your schedule and emotionally but also to your wallet. You would not believe the amount of stuff that a tiny innocent little 7lbs baby ‘needs’. Create a chart with the name of the item, name brand and cost of the item, then calculate the cost of preparing for a baby and caring for a baby for one month. You will be assigned one of four babies: breastfed/cloth diapers, breastfed/disposable diapers, formula/cloth diapers, formula/disposable diapers. You must identify the items that you will need before bringing home the baby (crib, car seat, clothing, etc.) but also cost that will you will incur during the first month (30 days) or life.

Items that you will need during the first month (given to you):

My baby will be BREASTFED and use CLOTH diapers.

You will also have to answer the following questions.

1.  Before creating the chart how much do you estimate it will cost to prepare for and care for a child for one month? ______

2.  What is the actual cost of preparing for and caring for a child? ______

3.  Knowing what it costs to care for a child, would you make a different decision about feeding or diapering your child? Explain your answer.

Bringing Home Baby – Chart

Item / Purchased At… / Brand Name / Quantity / Cost per unit
Crib / 1
Stroller / 1
Car Seat / 1
Mattress / 1
Mattress Pad / 1
Mattress Cover / 3
Baby Monitor / 1
Baby Seat / 1
Bathing Tub / 1
Changing Table / 1
Changing Pad / 1
Hamper / 1
Garbage Can / 1
Soother / 2
Diaper cream / 2
Medicine / 1
Toys / 3
Hooded Towels / 2
Clothing / 10
Lotion / 1
Shampoo / 1
Body Wash / 1
Diapers / 300-360
Wipes / 600-720
Formula (Big Cans) / 6
Bottles / 10
Bottle Scrubber / 1

Bringing Home Baby – Chart

Item / Purchased At… / Name Brand / Quantity / Cost per unit
Crib / 1
Stroller / 1
Car Seat / 1
Mattress / 1
Mattress Pad / 1
Mattress Cover / 3
Baby Monitor / 1
Baby Seat / 1
Bathing Tub / 1
Changing Table / 1
Changing Pad / 1
Hamper / 1
Garbage Can / 1
Soother / 2
Diaper cream / 2
Medicine / 1
Toys / 3
Hooded Towels / 2
Clothing / 10
Lotion / 1
Shampoo / 1
Body Wash / 1
Diapers / 300-360
Wipes / 600-720
Breast pump (electric one breast minimum) / 1
Bottles / 10
Bottle scrubber / 1
Breastfeeding bra / 4
Cream / 1

Bringing Home Baby – Chart

Item / Purchased At… / Name Brand / Quantity / Cost per unit
Crib / 1
Stroller / 1
Car Seat / 1
Mattress / 1
Mattress Pad / 1
Mattress Cover / 3
Baby Monitor / 1
Baby Seat / 1
Bathing Tub / 1
Changing Table / 1
Changing Pad / 1
Hamper / 1
Garbage Can / 1
Soother / 2
Diaper cream / 2
Medicine / 1
Toys / 3
Hooded Towels / 2
Clothing / 10
Lotion / 1
Shampoo / 1
Body Wash / 1
Formula (Big Cans) / 6
Bottles / 10
Bottle Scrubber / 1
Cloth Diaper service / 1 / Cloth Diaper service
Boomies (Cloth diaper covers) / 5 / Boomies (Cloth diaper covers)

Bringing Home Baby – Chart

Item / Purchased At… / Name Brand / Quantity / Cost per unit
Crib / 1
Stroller / 1
Car Seat / 1
Mattress / 1
Mattress Pad / 1
Mattress Cover / 3
Baby Monitor / 1
Baby Seat / 1
Bathing Tub / 1
Changing Table / 1
Changing Pad / 1
Hamper / 1
Garbage Can / 1
Soother / 2
Diaper cream / 2
Medicine / 1
Toys / 3
Hooded Towels / 2
Clothing / 10
Lotion / 1
Shampoo / 1
Body Wash / 1
Cloth Diaper service / 1
Boomies (Cloth diaper covers) / 5
Breast pump (electric one breast minimum) / 1
Bottles / 10
Bottle scrubber / 1
Breastfeeding bra / 4
Cream / 1