Thursday, June 28, 2007

Spreadsheets

When searching for a source that uses spreadsheets, I found that a majority of schools use spreadsheets for charts and graphs. I found a website that is very informational when it comes to spreadsheets. The website listed below gives several tutorials, guidelines, assessments, and ideas for spreadsheets. This website also provides links to site that offer lesson plans on spreadsheets and for different grade level.
The website also offers several "tools" that help create spreadsheets and resources that provide handouts for the students. This also offers real time data which allows you to have access to current news such as weather and other news stories. It looks like a great thing to incorporate into your classroom.
Click here for the link.

4 comments:

Emily Hughes said...

Great blogging JulieAnna! Keep up the good work! Love ya! -Emily!

Jennifer Schwartz said...
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Jennifer Schwartz said...

I wonder if teachers use the "paper" grade reports any more or if versions of excel are the only way to go now. There are so many ways to use excel. It almost seems silly not to once you get the hang of it!

Unknown said...

JulieAnna,

You're website is so pretty, but anything you used an apostrophe on shows a strange mark. Also, your second line of buttons are the same as the first line when you click on them. You also have 7 buttons on the top and 5 on the bottom. I will be glad to help you if you need it!

I think that you are going to have a beautiful wedding and wish you all the best in the future.