1. Open your Typing file and on page 25 type lines 12, 13, and 14.
Use your left INDEX finger for the G key exercise
What are we learning?
4.1 Know the components of Spreadsheets
The uses of spreadsheets and how having this skill can help you get a job.
Bring back signed Interim Reports by Friday for a 100.
Review of Assignment for Substitute Teacher
Guided Practice:.
@ 106,344 jobs require knowing how to use spreadsheets.
3,000 jobs are in North Carolina.
and look at your monitor number.
Go to that number's page and find one job that needs spreadsheets.
You will need to give the name of the job and a sentence that DESCRIBES the job.
For example: If you are sitting at monitor 20, go to page 20 and pick one job from that page.
“Spreadsheet Vocabulary PowerPoint Presentation”
describing uses of spreadsheets (slides 1-8)
Who uses spreadsheets? Uses of spreadsheets http://www.teach-ict.com/gcse_new/spreadsheets/spreadsheets/miniweb/pg9.htm
way to act out one of the people below using spreadsheets. They can
say anything but the name of the person.
For example: They can not say "Look at me, I'm an accountant."
Accountants, Teachers,
Engineers, Sales people,
Scientists, Supermarkets,
Engineers, Sales people,
Scientists, Supermarkets,
Market Researchers.
@ Review of Tuesday's lesson for substitute teacher
- Need 2 helpers.
- Complete daily typing assignment and save. Miss will check on Wednesday.
- Click on http://www.careeroutlook.us/table.php?state=NC&cluster=sci&interest=all
- Choose 6 careers from the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math page.
- Fill in your worksheet for the following categories:
Occupation
|
Minimum
Education
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Growth
Outlook
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Current
Workers
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Salary
Entry
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Job Description
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- Choose one of the 6 careers and create a PowerPoint.
# The first slide should have your name and occupation and a picture with a citation.
# Look at the ENTIRE job description. Have one or more slide for each sentence.
You may copy and paste job description sentences.
# You need at least 5 slides not counting the title page.
# Find interesting pictures about that occupation and have one picture per slide with
the proper citations.
# Save to your lunch number.
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