Monday, October 2, 2017

Tuesday, October 3rd- 7th Grade- What If Statements

Archdale-Trinity Middle School
Lesson Plan
 
Date: 10-03-2017


Teacher:
Witkowski

Lesson/Unit Topic:
Spreadsheet- What are Spreadsheets? Careers?

Standards:
SSB-1 Know the components of Spreadsheets


“I Can…” Statement
Criteria for Success-Formative/Summative Assessments
I can explain What If Statements


Literacy/Vocabulary Strategies (Word Wall)

Engineers use spreadsheet to build items."Isolated foundation are mostly used for columns and frame structure to transfer point load on a larger area depending on the soil bearing capacity. It also includes the ground water level effect on the foundation load and soil pressure."




 

Bell-Ringer/Connecting Strategy

1. Go to wclassroom

2. Open 1 Spreadsheet Vocabulary PowerPoint



Lesson-Instructional Strategies &; Procedures for Teacher and Students
(Detailed Plans Including Practices, Researched Based Strategies)
Guided Lesson:

Open the 1 Spreadsheet Vocabulary file



@ Navigating Excel 2010 http://www.gcflearnfree.org/excel2010
        


“Spreadsheet Vocabulary PowerPoint Presentation”

Independent Exercise:


Students will complete WHAT IF activity (slides 11-12)
Students will learn about bar, line and pie graphs (slides 13-17)
Go through Slide 20   Parts of a Spreadsheet  In the Witkowski folder then the Spreadsheet folder
@  Open up 22 Pie Chart.
     This is an example of the Insert tab and then the Design tab (chart layouts)
@ What if you make a mistake choosing the chart?
Open up 9 Chart Types and Styles
    --click on the chart
    --On the Design tab, click on the Change Chart button --Select a column chart
   --On the Design tab, click on the Chart Styles arrow and find the orange/black choice.

Closure Strategy

Exit Activity 1: Uses of Spreadsheets http://www.quia.com/mc/2494317.html


We have not covered some questions yet.
Built in calculations are called functions.
Horizontal is like laying down flat on the ground.
Vertical is up and down
You may use the Spreadsheet Vocabulary PowerPoint.
Play until you have won a million dollars

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