rchdale-Trinity Middle School
Lesson Plan
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Date: 02-26-2016
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Teacher:
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Witkowski
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Lesson/Unit Topic:
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Spreadsheets- Cell References and Sorting
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Standards:
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SSB-1 Know the components of Spreadsheets
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“I Can…” Statement
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Criteria for Success-Formative/Summative Assessments
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I can find and use different features of Excel. TEST ON Wednesday
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Students use different features of Excel.
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Literacy/Vocabulary Strategies (Word Wall)
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Range, Cell Reference, Sorting, Ascending- to go up, Descending
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Bell-Ringer/Connecting Strategy
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1. Go to Computer- Student Docs- Witkowski folder- Spreadsheet folder-
open 1 Spreadsheet Vocabulary file.
2. Go to wclassroom.blogspot.com
3. Turn in interim reports by Friday
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Lesson-Instructional Strategies & Procedures for Teacher and Students
(Detailed Plans Including Best Practices, Researched Based Strategies)
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Guided Lesson:
@ Open 19 Hide Worksheet
- right click on tab and choose hide
- right click on tabs before and after the hidden tab and choose unhide.
@ Open 16 Hide and Show Rows
-right click on row number and choose unhide.
- highlight row before and row after the hidden row
and then right click and choose unhide.
Independent Exercise:
Group practice with Exit Activity
Cell Reference and Range Activity
Follow instructions to make a picture.
Make cell C5 to C8 yellow
Make D5 to D8 yellow
Make cell F5 to F8 yellow
Make cell G5 to G8 yellow
Now click on C6 make it black
Then click on F6 and make it black
Cell E11 green
Cell B12 to B13 red
Cell I11 to I12 red
Cell C14 red
Cell D15 red
Cell E16 red
Cell F15 red
Cell G14 red
Cell H13 red
Homework:
Students need to decide for which ACADEMIC topic
(Typing Posture/Technique, Language Arts, Science,
Social Studies, or Math) they will create a
PowerPoint presentation soon. We will be using the
PowerPoint you create to learn different old and new
features of PowerPoint 2010.
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Higher Order Thinking Questions
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How do cell references help navigate a spreadsheet?
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Student Technology/Differentiation
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Students will use Excel to understand cell references.
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Closure Strategy
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We have not covered one question 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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Lesson Reflections
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