Restaurant activity engages students in math

teacher and student discuss the math activity“Welcome to Deci-mole!” exclaimed Michele McPhillips as her fifth grade math students entered the classroom, which was redesigned as a restaurant for a hands-on math activity.

The students eagerly chose their seats and waited to learn what surprise was in store for them.

At Deci-mole, students had many local restaurant menus to choose from. Given a variety of word problems, they imagined what appetizers, entrees and desserts the restaurant goers would choose and calculated the bill.

two students sit at table covered with tablecloth for decimal restaurant event, working with local menus to complete word problems“We just finished a big unit on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals, and this is a fun way to show them why it is important in their life,” shared McPhillips. In other words, decimals have a point!

Students used different strategies including repeated addition and multiplication to find the totals, and enjoyed checking their work with a calculator at the end of the financial literacy activity.

Romell Faulknor shared that decimals is his favorite topic he’s learned so far in math. “I like math a lot. It’s fun,” he said. 

For students that finished quickly, there was a challenge question to calculate the tip. “I was happy to work on the tip amount because I’ve never done it before,” Faulknor said.

students gather around to select menus for their math activity

Patrick Grogan chose a pizzeria menu because pizza is one of his favorite foods. “I learned how you use decimals in real life,” he shared. “I like getting to talk about the foods I picked with friends and work on the problems together.”

For the first problem, he selected a shrimp basket, cheese pizza, cheese steak, meatball parm, chicken tenders, cannolis and an Oreo cookie bash for a family of four visiting the restaurant.

It is safe to say that the students were ready for lunch after visiting Deci-moles!