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Preview of Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel: Charts & Data Visualization Lesson

Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel: Charts & Data Visualization Lesson

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DJ Mathematics
What You’re Getting:This self-paced lesson introduces students to creating charts in Google Sheets. Students will create bar graphs, pie charts and scatterplots. Covered skills include: Bar graphsPie chartsScatterplotsThis All-in-One Package can serve as the warmup, the notes and an exit ticket or short homework assignment. Self-Paced Lesson:This student-driven lesson is designed to introduce students to creating charts in Google Sheets through three major components: 1. Knowledge Quest: Jumpst
Preview of Multiplication Products chart

Multiplication Products chart

This is a chart that you can give to your students to fill out as an aid when they are trying to look for Greatest Common Factors, and Least Common Multiples. An answer key is included, so you can differentiate for the levels of your students. Some may need the answers just given to them, others may be able to work with a partner or indepently to fill in the chart themselves.
Preview of Pie Chart Practice

Pie Chart Practice

Created by
Joey Newsom
Printable Pie Charts from Microsoft Excel. Have student evaluate the data in the chart and answer the provided questions.
Preview of Missing number multiplication grids

Missing number multiplication grids

Created by
Eric Wood
This chart will help students learn to read and use a multiplication chart. This one goes up to 9 x 9.
Preview of Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel: Spreadsheets Lessons Bundle

Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel: Spreadsheets Lessons Bundle

Created by
DJ Mathematics
What You’re Getting:These five self-paced lessons introduce students to the interface of spreadsheet software like Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, covering navigation within cells, formatting, formulas, functions, cell references, and charts. Covered skills include: Freezing rows/columnsMaking text bold (Ctrl+B), italics (Ctrl+I), strikethrough, underline (Ctrl+U)Adding bordersAdjusting column/row widthsChanging horizontal alignmentChanging the fill color of a cellApplying conditional formatti
Preview of Year 6 Maths Number Assessments – Phase 2 | NZ Maths Curriculum Refresh Aligned

Year 6 Maths Number Assessments – Phase 2 | NZ Maths Curriculum Refresh Aligned

Created by
Mrs Aupa'au
Assess Year 6 learners with confidence using these Phase 2 Number assessments, aligned directly to the New Zealand Curriculum – Maths Curriculum Refresh. These tests are designed to reflect refreshed expectations for advanced number knowledge and number strategies, supporting students as they consolidate and apply their understanding in preparation for Phase 3 learning. Students are assessed on their ability to: • Apply efficient number strategies to solve multi-step problems • Demonstrate
Preview of Data Tables and Key

Data Tables and Key

Tables of Random Data for use with statistics. EAch table has 7 piece of data. Also the commands are in the excel file so that numbers can be changed. The key is included that is set up to display the equivalent angles in a pie chart, gives Q!, 2, 3, and max and min. Used for beginning STATs
Preview of Creating a Monthly Personal Budget Project for High School with Excel Template

Creating a Monthly Personal Budget Project for High School with Excel Template

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Teaching in 10
EDITABLE. Immerse students in the reality of their future expenses! Students research their career salary, calculate net income, and then dive into real-world decision-making: searching for apartments, selecting a car, calculating loan payments, exploring insurance, and interviewing family members about utility costs. Using a digital budget template, students track all expenses while learning about the "Pay Yourself First" budgeting strategy as they set SMART financial goals and build an emerge
Preview of Going For it on 4th Down - Making Decisions with the Logistics Equation

Going For it on 4th Down - Making Decisions with the Logistics Equation

Professional sports, these days, is as much about the athletes as it is about the numbers. Mathematics drives many important in-game decisions, especially in the National Football League. One example is 4th down: should a team try to secure a first down by “going for it,” or should they punt the ball away to their opponent? While this decision is being made, a sports broadcaster will often announce the team’s probability of success should they opt to go for it on 4th down. Did you ever wonder, t
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