Sunday, November 25, 2007

NOVEMBER 26, 2007

STUDENT EXPECTATION:
Manipulate rows and columns
Apply and modify cell formats
Apply styles and AutoFormats
Modify the page setup
Preview and print worksheets

1. Warm-Up- Mavis- 10 Minutes, Please keep track of your WPM and add to your spreadsheet that has your rice donations. You will be printing on Friday & turning in as a test grade.
2. I will demonstrate assignment & where you should be each day from now until Christmas. Posting your work daily to your blog.
3. Begin Assignment-Page 226-230,Job Openings due today, posted to your blog.
4. Closure- Freerice.com -Keep track of your donations on your spreadsheet, remember you will be printing in class Friday for a test grade. 10 minutes

As you finish your daily assignments this week continue on with the weeks. I should have the "Rags to Riches" review posted by Wednesday. So, you can review for you test on Friday.

THIS WEEKS ASSIGNMENTS

MONDAY- PGS 226-230. JOB OPENING
TUESDAY-PGS 229-232, FORMULA
WEDNESDAY- PGS 232-234, TENANT SPACE
THURSDAY- PGS 235-241- QTR1
FRIDAY- TEST IN QUIA, Short one page essay comparing MS Word features to MS Excel features.

VOCABULARY TO KNOW FOR QUIZ ON FRIDAY
Footer

A footer is a line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.

Freeze Panes

An Excel feature, Freeze Panes, enables you to freeze rows and columns that are above and to the left of the selected cell so that they remain fixed while scrolling the worksheet.
Header
A header is a line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
Page Break
A Page Break is a marker that indicates the end of one page and the start of a new one.
Print Titles
Print Titles are repeated row or column labels that appear on each page of a printed Excel worksheet.
Style
A named set of formatting characteristics is called a style. There are two types of styles: paragraph and character.