Team Profile Name: Lucky 7's Members: Rosie Grossblatt, Sarah Rupp, Alana Anderson, Kristi Wilson, Kim Duque
Grade Level/Area of Interest High School Home Economics
Hardware:
Singer Futura Embroidery Machine ($900 x 1 = 900);
Brother CS-6000i Computerized Sewing Machine ($170 x 5 = 850);
eMachines Desktop With Windows 7 ($400 x 5 = 2000);
Kenmore Electric Wall Oven ($735 x 2 = 1470);
Four-Color Screen Printing Press ($136 x 3 = 408)
Software:
MasterCook 11 ($30 x 6 = 180);
Logo Creator by Laughing Bird Software ($30 x 6 = 180)
Total Cost: $5988
Reasoning:
We spent 900.00$ on one Singer Futura CE-250 Embroidery Sewing machine so the students can personalize their newly made sewing projects with names, designs and patterns to get the students more interested and involved in their assignments. We spent 400.00$ each on five computers for a total of 2,000.00$ for students to look up sewing patters and access cooking software. We spent 170.00$ each on five regular computerized sewing machine for a total of 850.00$ so the students can work in groups on the machines to actual sew together their patterns.
We spent 735.00$ each on 2 Kenmore ovens to update two of the ovens we had that were starting to go.
We spent 136.00$ each on 3 printing presses for a total of 408.00$ so the students can experiment with their creativity to personalize their projects.
We spent $180 on MasterCook 11, a cooking software featuring recipes, spoken directions, and timers. We spent $180 on a Logo Creator software, allowing students to create designs to be used on the screen printing presses.
Team Profile
Name: Lucky 7's
Members: Rosie Grossblatt, Sarah Rupp, Alana Anderson, Kristi Wilson, Kim Duque
Grade Level/Area of Interest
High School Home Economics
Hardware:
Software:
Total Cost: $5988
Reasoning:
We spent 900.00$ on one Singer Futura CE-250 Embroidery Sewing machine so the students can personalize their newly made sewing projects with names, designs and patterns to get the students more interested and involved in their assignments.
We spent 400.00$ each on five computers for a total of 2,000.00$ for students to look up sewing patters and access cooking software.
We spent 170.00$ each on five regular computerized sewing machine for a total of 850.00$ so the students can work in groups on the machines to actual sew together their patterns.
We spent 735.00$ each on 2 Kenmore ovens to update two of the ovens we had that were starting to go.
We spent 136.00$ each on 3 printing presses for a total of 408.00$ so the students can experiment with their creativity to personalize their projects.
We spent $180 on MasterCook 11, a cooking software featuring recipes, spoken directions, and timers.
We spent $180 on a Logo Creator software, allowing students to create designs to be used on the screen printing presses.