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"The students in my middle school computers class had fun with this project. I loved how it tied all of the Google applications together into one big project. My 6th grade students found the project a little cumbersome, but my older students completed it easily."
Cassandra S.
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Looking for a fun way to wrap up your computer applications class & assess student learning?
I created this activity as a final project for my integrated computer applications class! Students will display their skills in Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Drawings, and Google Sheets.
- Students are opening a hypothetical restaurant and have to complete a slideshow in Google Slides consisting of 6 slides. Directions include various informational and formatting requirements for each slide.
- Students will create a restaurant logo using Google Drawings.
- Students must create a 1-2 page menu using Google Docs which also has formatting requirements.
- Last, they must create a spreadsheet in Google Sheets highlighting pricing and nutritional information for their menu. The spreadsheet has 23 steps in it's directions.
- This took my high school students about 3 class periods to complete.
- Example project included!
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What others say
"The students in my middle school computers class had fun with this project. I loved how it tied all of the Google applications together into one big project. My 6th grade students found the project a little cumbersome, but my older students completed it easily."
Cassandra S.
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Description
Looking for a fun way to wrap up your computer applications class & assess student learning?
I created this activity as a final project for my integrated computer applications class! Students will display their skills in Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Drawings, and Google Sheets.
- Students are opening a hypothetical restaurant and have to complete a slideshow in Google Slides consisting of 6 slides. Directions include various informational and formatting requirements for each slide.
- Students will create a restaurant logo using Google Drawings.
- Students must create a 1-2 page menu using Google Docs which also has formatting requirements.
- Last, they must create a spreadsheet in Google Sheets highlighting pricing and nutritional information for their menu. The spreadsheet has 23 steps in it's directions.
- This took my high school students about 3 class periods to complete.
- Example project included!
Looking for additional activities for google applications? Click the links below.
Report this resource to TPT
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The students in my middle school computers class had fun with this project. I loved how it tied all of the Google applications together into one big project. My 6th grade students found the project a little cumbersome, but my older students completed it easily.
My students loved this project in the computers class.
This was my computer applications final. With 5 preps it helped me so much! I only changed a little of the content. Completely worth it.
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I wanted to find a capstone project for my students that included all the Microsoft modules we've used . This was an excellent resource that allowed me to edit to apply to our topics.
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