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Preview of Computer Progress Monitoring for Students!

Computer Progress Monitoring for Students!

Computer Progress Monitoring for Students** Successmaker** **Iready Reading** **Iready Math** **Celebration and Goal** Students take ownership of their computer progress in regularly use programs such as Successmaker and Iready. Students will track their progress all in one easy to use space. They will celebrate their successes and set new goals each week to build stamina and promote progress in the programs!
Preview of Google Sheets Activities for Beginners | 5 Spreadsheet Lessons For Grades 3-5

Google Sheets Activities for Beginners | 5 Spreadsheet Lessons For Grades 3-5

Teach your 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders the foundational Google Sheets skills they'll use for the rest of their school years, without spending your weekend planning. This complete 5-lesson unit walks students through charts, graphs, formulas, and formatting using step-by-step instructions and short instructional videos they can follow independently. Perfect for the computer lab, 1:1 Chromebook classrooms, or as sub-plan-ready tech lessons. What's included:5 ready-to-teach lesson templates (each les
Preview of Digital Animal Graphing Data Management Activity for Google Sheets™

Digital Animal Graphing Data Management Activity for Google Sheets™

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Engage your students during a graphing lesson with this Google Sheets™ resource! Simply enter student data about favorite animals...and a bar and circle graph will appear with results automatically! Simple and easy visuals to help students understand graphing and information. Click HERE for a preview video!Looking for more graphs? Check out the bundle! ⭐ Digital Graphing Activities Pack for Google Sheets™What is included in this resource:Google Sheets™ file to input student data about favorite
Preview of Digital Graphing - Bar, Picture Graph - Data Management Activities Google Sheets

Digital Graphing - Bar, Picture Graph - Data Management Activities Google Sheets

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Books and Bytes
Engage your students during graphing lessons with this Google Sheets™ resource! Simply enter student data...and a bar and circle graph will appear with results automatically! Simple and easy visuals to help students understand graphing and information. What is included:Google Sheets™ file to input student data about...Ice Cream, Cookies, Eye Color, Seasons, Fruit, Way to School, Book Genres, Hobbies, Yes/No, Yes/No/MaybeBar and Circle graph pre-programmed to auto populate after you input your st
Preview of Data Analysis & Mean Median Mode Range Google Sheets™ Early Finishers Games

Data Analysis & Mean Median Mode Range Google Sheets™ Early Finishers Games

Looking for a way to engage your students in analyzing stem and leaf plots and circle graphs as well as other interesting data using different self-correcting Google Sheets™ games? This resource is for you. Students will look at a variety of graphs and at data from the 3 different Olympic games, find mean, median, mode, and range, and solve algebraic reasoning problems. Included in this resourceThis resource includes: a self-correcting full color digital choose 2 activity with 18 questions ab
Preview of Google Sheets and Excel Spreadsheet Projects {12 Months} Graphing Skills

Google Sheets and Excel Spreadsheet Projects {12 Months} Graphing Skills

Promote spreadsheet proficiency with monthly Google Sheets and Excel projects. Activities build data entry, analysis, and organization skills for tech students. 12 projects with monthly themed data for students to practice creating spreadsheets in Google Sheets or Excel. There are 2 optional rubrics included too if you want to make this an assessment tool. SO MANY SKILLS!1. Navigating to a blank Spreadsheet 2. Creating a chart 3. Adding/Typing the data 4. Highlighting data 5. Creating 5 types of
Preview of How Smarties Are You? Hands-on Lab - Digital Pie Chart - Graphing Parts of a Who

How Smarties Are You? Hands-on Lab - Digital Pie Chart - Graphing Parts of a Who

This is a fun low cost hands-on activity to help students learn when to use a pie chart to represent actual data. Students will start off by making predictions. They’ll gather authentic data from their Smarties package. They’ll need to compute percentages of each color in the package. Compare their data to other students. They’ll need to identify each type of Science Variable and finally create a digital pie chart to accurately represent their data. You’ll need to get enough individually wrapped
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