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Spreadsheet Basics

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on April 21, 2015 at 1:46:04 pm
 

 

Learning about Excel

 

Activity 1: Learning about spreadsheets> Use the video to help identify important vocabulary.

Click here for the video  NAVIGATING EXCEL

**if your computer will not open the video that is linked above, try THIS LINK as another option

 

Activity 2:  Navigating through a spreadsheet>  Use the link below to learn about what a spreadsheet looks like and certain parts of a spreadsheet. Scroll down on the web page and find the heading   THE EXCEL INTERFACE  for this activity.

 

 

Activity 3:  Now you will learn the basics of creating a spread sheet by typing in cells, copy/pasting to cells, and filling cells.  Watch the video below.  **please note, any new vocabulary terms that you hear, add them to your vocabulary worksheet.

Click here for the video:  CELL BASICS

**if your computer will not open the video that is linked above, try THIS LINK as another option

After watching the video, use the graphics on the web page labeled THE CELL  to help you find more of the vocabulary/terms.

 

 

Activity 4: Use the web sites to find any other missing terms from your vocabulary list.> SPREADSHEET BASICS 

SPREADSHEET VOCABULARY 

TEACHER WEB>SS VOCAB

 

 

Activity 5: Label the parts of a spreadsheet on the back of your vocabulary list

 

****YOU WILL USE THIS INFORMATION TO FORMAT A BASIC SPREADSHEET FOR ACTIVITY 6 NEXT CLASS PERIOD

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY

Creating a Spreadsheet in ExceL

 

Activity 6:  Use the link to the wikiHow resource and follow all of the directions to create a basic spreadsheet with a formula.  You will use the Excel program on your computer and the instructions that are posted on  WIKIHOW

 

Activity 7:  Now, practice entering data into cells by following Steps 1-4 on pages 2-3 of the Excel It! book.

 

 

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