PBL Math Project


TOPIC
We are remodeling our Kitchen.
Direction
Directions: Use the questions below to begin to organize your PBL report. Write your narrative
report in a .doc or .pdf file. Include your responses to these questions in your report. Turn in
your report under PBL Project due at 11:59pm.
Jobs:
Each member of the group is responsible for contributing their own research and
data to the project, as well as assuming one or more of the following roles:
Group Leader –
Guide the direction of the team. Keep contact information and ensure the group members
all have the most current version of the report to turn in. Coordinate with the instructor by
Canvas In-box to provide regular updates on progress. Read the final report for submission
readiness. Substitute in for another member if they are unable to complete their job
responsibility.
Report Writer – __________________________
Set up the report in a Google doc so that members of the group all have access and can add
their research contributions to the report. Organize the final report to incorporate each
member’s research and data into the final report so that the entire paper flows. Review and
edit the writing of your peers for clarity and understanding. Review the Works Cited Page.
PBL Process Manager –
Keep track of the decisions, changes and progress that the groups has made in the PBL
process. Write the reflection on the PBL process at the end of the project.
Editor/Works Cited – ____________________________
Read over the final report to check for understandability. Review each of the six parts of
the project to ensure that they are complete and well-represented. Compile the Works Cited
page according to MLA formatting.
We are remodeling our kitchen and need to select new appliances. How do we most
affordably purchase a refrigerator, dish washer, stove/oven, and microwave?
Problem – Based Learning Project:
Step 1: Define the problem. Discuss all keywords, including all the aspects that you
will need to consider. What are some of the constraints of the problem?
The problem we seek to solve is:
The variables we need to consider are:
The constraints of our variables should be:
Make note of any exceptions to the constraints and why the exception was made.
Step 2: Brainstorm. Identify as many strategies as you can to solve your problem. We think
it is possible to solve this problem by doing some of the following things:
We want to remodel our kitchen, but we want to replace all of our appliances. How are
we going to do this? What should we prioritize? Should we look for a group sale of appliances?
They do have those where kitchen appliances are bundled. Should we put a higher importance
on certain appliances over others?
What else are we remodeling in the kitchen? Are we removing cabinets and installing new
ones? Reusing the cabinets and restaining or painting them? Painting the walls? New floors?
Step 3: Determine possible solutions. Identify your individual solutions that answers the
question. Three to four solutions are best.
We have the following ideas that may be considered potential solutions:
Step 4: Research. Determine how well each solution will work with solid research. Keep
your constraints in mind as you do your research.
Each solution will work in this way and will fail to work in this way:
Bundle Research:
Home depot –
Bundle $2825.10 – save $1126.90
Protection plans:
French door refrigerator – 5 yr – $195
3 yr – $130
Over the range microwave -5 yr – $75
3 yr – $50
Electric range – 5 yr- $160
3 yr- $105
Dishwasher – 5 yr – $135
3 yr- $90
Available installation:
French door refrigeration + required parts: $17.98
Over the range microwave: $139.00
Electric range + required parts: $32.85
Dishwasher + required parts: $218.96
Haul Away:
$50 each
With 5 yr protection selected total – $4312.79
With 3 yr protection selected total – $4122.79
Lowes
Bundle $2500.26 – save $1240.00
Protection plans:
French door refrigerator – 5 yr – $194.97
3 yr- $119.97
Over the range microwave -5 yr -$475.97
3 yr -$39.97
Electric range – 5 yr -$154.97
3 yr- $99.97
Dishwasher – 5 yr – $129.97
3 yr -$86.97
Available installation:
French door refrigeration + required parts: $14.98
Over the range microwave: $149.00
Electric range + required parts: $39.28
Dishwasher + required parts: $218.96
Haul Away:
$40 each
With 5 yr protection selected total – $3364.14
With 3 yr protection selected total – $3156.17
The bundle options offers a variety of packages with different brand names that offer a discount
because you are buying them all at once. There are options to swap pieces out for different
option, but only a select few. Big box stores such as Home Depot, Lowes, and even Best Buy
offer packaged deals. Looking at the two main appliance stores, Home Depot and Lowes, we
looked at two different packages that offer similar items if different brand. With similar items
selected the Lowes package is cheaper even with 5 yr protection, free delivery, installation and
haulaway fees selected. This is a great option if one prefers to buy brand new appliances, and
not taking the chance that a opened box is damaged in some way, with professional guarantees
and solid warranties. It puts us under budget, but it is still more expensive than an outlet store
per item.
Facebook:
Refrigerator:
Microwave:
Dishwash:
Step 5: Discuss, Refine, Test, and Evaluate. Evaluate your individual solutions to
determine how they work for you compared to other solutions you have considered. Which
is the best? Does each solution completely solve the problem as defined in step 1?
We have selected several solutions to evaluate. They solve the problem in the following way:
They fail to solve the problem in the following way: The best solution is (are):
Step 6: Consider the Bigger Picture. Review the Impact, Feasibility and Reasoning of the
Solutions. For each best solution, consider: Is your solution feasible? What other factors may
impact your solution choice? Is your solution the best approach to solving this problem?
For each solution we have determined that the solution will have a high impact or low impact
on people and resources; that the solution does (or does not) have major issues that do not (or
does) prevent it from being implemented and they are:
the solution is a reasonable or an unreasonable solution for these reasons: .
Step 7: Reflect. Review the process you went through to come to your decision. What
things did you do for the first time, what things were most effective, and what things would
you do differently the next time? This part will help the PBL Process Manager to write this
section of the report.
In the problem-solving process, we tried this approach or method of solution for the first time:
In general, we found this approach or method of solution to work well for our group:
In the future, we won’t pursue this action or method of solution again, as it did not work well
for us:
In the future, we may want to try a different approach or method of solution if we have
difference conditions than we do now (identify the conditions that you would prefer to be
different):
Step 8: Write. In a narrative format, write out a description of your problem-solving path,
from the introduction of the problem to the reflection.
All of the parts included on this worksheet should also be included in the paper. Include all
of your research and the numbers you used to determine if your solution was feasible.
Make sure you refer to your sources within your paper. Include your works cited at the end
of the report.
Edit and review your report before turning it in. Each member of the group should have the
same version of the report to turn in. Only one report will be graded and all members will
receive the same grade.
Turn in your report to both submission locations in Canvas.
Works Cited
The Home Depot Logo,
https://www.homedepot.com/p/sets/appliances/package/package_715459403.
Whirlpool 24.6-Cu Ft Side-by-Side Refrigerator & Freestanding Electric …
https://www.lowes.com/collections/Whirlpool-24-6-cu-ft-Side-by-Side-Refrigerator-Freestandin
g-Electric-Range-with-Air-Fry-4pc-Suite-in-Fingerprint-Resistant-Stainless-Steel/GR_6916.