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Introduction to Spreadsheet Basics - Google Slides / Excel (MP3)

This is your Introduction to Google Sheets (MS Excel). Please pay close attention during the class presentation (Click Here to Download Presentation at Home). You will be creating a number of spreadsheets over the next few days. It is important that you learn to navigate around the spreadsheet as easily as you do in Google Documents (MS Word). You will find that most of the RIBBON items are similar and that you can find out how to do things without my help by using the HELP Button.



We will be using MS Excel (Google Spreadsheets) to perform Basic Math, create Employee Timecards, Payroll Worksheets, a Family Monthly Budget, and much more!

Use this link for more information and helpful practice templates: MS EXCEL PAGE

Are You Really LOST? Click Here to access GOOGLE SHEETS TRAINING PAGE 


Finally, you will be using templates that are built-in to the Google Slides program. I will add different requirements as we progress. Good Luck!!

- Mr. S

ACADEMIC/LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Students will learn to use electronic spreadsheets for basic calculations, data storage and evaluation, and other tasks. Students will complete basic spreadsheet tasks, simple functions, and basic formatting. Students will be able to create, work with, collaborate on and share spreadsheets for classwork and basic applications

STUDENTS MUST START BY READING ALL DIRECTIONS ON CLASS WEBSITE!
Students will view instructional videos in class, followed by practical lessons. Students will create, work with, store, and collaborate on basic spreadsheets using Google Sheets. Students will be introduced to basic math, functions, formatting and organizational features of the spreadsheets.

READ ALL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND POSITIVE ATTITUDE TODAY!
Standards Covered In This Class 
PA 3.7.7 & 11 Section C / ISTE 2011
CSTA Tied With Common Core ELA/Math rev. 2011

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