eCPD Resource - Party Planning
Health & Social Care
1 Party Planning
Functional Skills Health & Social Care
Introduction This activity will take place while you are on a placement in a Health and Social Care setting. You will need to: •
Support individuals to have a party, using dierent mathematics
Once you have completed the task, discuss this with your workplace mentor.
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Equipment It would be useful to have the following: • A calculator • A pen, pencil and eraser Learning In this task you will be covering the areas detailed below. Health and Social Care: • Working with money in figures and words • Supporting an individual with their financial affairs Functional Skills: • Select and apply mathematics in an organised way to find solutions to practical problems for different purposes. There is a section at the back of this booklet for any notes you want to make.
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Task 1
Refer to the setting’s good practice in supporting individuals with financial aairs. Summarise this below:
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Summary
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Task 2
You are supporting residents by helping to organise a party. If 1 box of cupcakes has 4 and you need 37 cupcakes, how many boxes will you need for each resident to have 1 cupcake. Show your working out on the next sheet.
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Your calculations
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Every box of 4 cupcakes has 2 yellow, 1 brown and 1 green. What percentage of cupcakes are: Green? Brown?
Task 2 Yellow?
Percentages
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Please write your answers for Task 2 as fractions Green Brown Yellow
Task 3 Fractions
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You have 4 pizzas that need to be shared equally between 17 residents. You cut each pizza into 9 pieces. How many pieces can each resident have?
Task 3 Fractions
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What fraction of each pizza will each resident eat?
Task 4
Use the circles below to support your answer.
Fractions
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An individual is on restricted fluid intake and can only have 1250mls per day. You need to divide this by 5 to give equal amounts at set times. How many mls can the indivdual have at the party, if he can have 2 of these equal amounts?
Task 5 Measuring
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You are organising for visitors to come to the party. You need 43 seats on the train. 503 have been sold. There are 65 seats in each carriage of the train.
Task 6
How many carriages will there need to be for the individual to get to the party?
Calculations
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Notes
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Health & Social Care, Party Planning - eCPD Resource
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