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AVID End of the Year Sub Plans- Editable WICOR Activities - Digital Choice Board
By KJ Inspired Resources
Use this end of the year editable WICOR AVID digital Choice Board to add writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization and reading into your class with some fun summer themes! Have students complete pieces for sub plans, final exams or study hall time. Simply, make any edits you wish and share a forced copy of the spreadsheet with your students.
*Please note: all activities in this digital choice are digital but most activities can also be printed if you wish
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What's Included:
Editable AVID WICOR Choice Board in Google Sheets
Activities Included:
Writing
Inquiry
Collaboration
Organization
Reading
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AVID Sub Plans - Editable WICOR Activities - Digital Choice Board
By KJ Inspired Resources
Use this Editable WICOR AVID digital Choice Board to add writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization and reading into your class! Have students complete pieces for sub plans, final exams or study hall time! Simply share a forced copy of the spreadsheet with your students.
Get the WICOR Boards Growing Bundle HERE!
✨AVID Mega Growing Bundle✨
✨AVID Teambuilding Bundle✨
✨AVID Writing Bundle✨
What's Included:
Editable AVID WICOR Choice Board in Google Sheets
Activities Included:
Writing
Inquiry
Collaboration
Organization
Reading
Click HERE to see our other AVID resources. We also have several great AVID bundle options available down below!
More WICOR Choice boards...
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Classroom Re-Design Group Project using MS Word, PowerPoint & Excel
By Innovations in Technology
Which group can create the best possible classroom, using a given budget and the size constraints of the existing room? Redesign the Classroom Project lets middle schoolers work in a small group to be the architect and interior designer as they measure the existing classroom, determine what new items to purchase, and then arrange their resources into the best possible learning environment.
This project reinforces measurement, math and accuracy skills as students use their imagination and creativity. After taking the measurements, each group brainstorms what they will purchase with their budget and creates a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (or Google Sheets) to show how they will spend their money. Next, they draw their floorplan to scale (on graph paper, using Web 2.0 tools (www.floorplanner.com or www.homestyler.com ) or Sketchup (a free download available at: http://www.sketchup.com/download) and then arrange the furnishings of the room to the best advantage. Next, students combine their work into a Microsoft PowerPoint (or Google Slides) presentation to explain and showcase their choices. Finally, students reflect on their learning, both about the project and about the success of their team. Note: This lesson is intended for beginning Excel users and was created using Microsoft Excel 2016. It is easily adaptable for different versions and an earlier version template is included.
This project was created for grades 7 and 8 but would be appropriate for upper elementary or high school students as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Project Overview Introduction for Students
• Team Sign-up Sheet
• Floor Plan Creation and Design Project - Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Measurement Recording Sheet (includes sample)
• Team Brainstorming Sheet
• Microsoft Excel Budget Project – Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Microsoft Excel Template (fully editable, includes formulas) – Two Versions: 2016 and 97-2003
• PowerPoint Presentation - Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Project Reflection Questions
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The Smart Seating Chart - Never Write a Seating Chart Again!
By Blooming Through High School
How Does It Work?
It’s Magic!
Actually it’s all Made Using Excel Formulas and Cell References.
I HATE writing seating charts and I made these so I wouldn’t have to anymore.
But I didn’t stop there... I wanted a way to organize students more efficiently for checking work and giving feedback, as well as having a way to modify my seating chart based on my instructional needs, so I made all kinds of seating charts and used my knowledge of Excel to make this SMART. (How to instructions and videos are included!!)
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Back to School Digital Escape Room (With Student Work Pages)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This resource is a back to school digital escape room that has three rooms with 10 codes to decipher in each. Students will use a pigpen cipher, emoji code and letter wheel to solve 30 total coded words that are all school related. As students solve the codes, the picture of a lock next to the answer will automatically open. When all 10 coded words have been answered correctly, a key will pop up automatically at the bottom of that page. As students collect these keys, they will appear on the first Google Sheet Page labeled "Directions and Key Collection Page." When all three keys have been collected, a message saying "You Did It!" will appear on the Directions and Key Collection Page.
Students will navigate from room to room using the bottom tabs on the Google Sheets pages labeled:
-Directions and Key Collection Page
-Room 1
-Room 2
-Room 3
This is a fun, engaging activity to do in the first week or two of school as you are meeting new students, getting into the routines but need activities to fill the time before academics begin. Included in this is the digital escape room, directions/answer key and student work pages that can be printed if a separate page is needed with the ciphers or coded messages is needed.
Personal Finance Literacy Project, Monthly Household Budgeting Activity
By Truly Neat Printables
The financial literacy project will help the students to gain financial knowledge and learn money management skills. This personal finance budgeting spreadsheet is perfect for middle school and high school students to develop financial planning skills and achieve their financial goals. This project will encourage the students to take right decision regarding their finances and promotes critical thinking. The Excel personal finance template is a great tool for students to organize their monthly bills. With the help of this budget template they will know where the money is going.
There are 17 tabs in this template which includes:
Instructions on how to use the template
Monthly budget- 12 months
Income Tracker
Expense Tracker
Bill Tracker
YTD Summary
This template is easy to use & all calculations are done for you.
How it works:
You will need Excel to use this template. Make sure you have it on your computer.
Instructions are provided on how to use the template.
Just save this template on your computer. Do not touch the formulas or delete any cells.
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This is an instant digital download. No product will be sent to you.
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Excelling with Microsoft Excel - Beginner Activities | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
The “Excelling with Excel” Beginner Lessons start students with no previous knowledge of Microsoft Excel on a path of learning the most important and frequently used commands to give them a quick start. Each lesson has a short, step-by-step tutorial that includes screenshots to walk students through the new tools they will use in the lesson. Then, they are given a creative task to solve, using those skills to create a spreadsheet. There are five lessons, each taking no more than two class periods.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• 5 Mini Lessons with Tutorial and Creative Project including rubrics
Versions of the lesson are included for MS Excel 2013/2016, and Office 365 (MS Excel 2019).
This lesson was created for middle school students (grades 6-8) but could also be used for upper elementary or high school students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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What Will My Car Cost? - A Project in Microsoft Excel | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
The “What Will My Car Cost?” project allows students to build skills in Internet research and critical thinking as they research costs for a car and then compute and compare payment options using Microsoft Excel. First, students research the cost for two car options (one used and one new) and then compare financing and payment options for these using formulas in Microsoft Excel. The step-by-step directions were created for Microsoft Excel 2016, but could easily be used with earlier versions of the software. Editable templates and samples are provided for both Microsoft Excel 2016 and earlier versions (2007-2013).
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for high school students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Student Project Overview, Expectations & Rubric - Research & Excel Project
• Student Step-by-Step Guide - Excel Project
• MS Excel Template “What Will My Car Cost” Project for use in differentiation (Two Editable Microsoft Excel files with formulas – one for version 2016; one for earlier versions 2007-2013)
• Sample “What Will My Car Cost?” Project (Two Editable Microsoft Excel files with formulas – one for version 2016; one for earlier versions 2007-2013)
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Learning Google Sheets - Beginner Lessons | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Learning Google Sheets - Beginner Lessons start students with no previous knowledge of Google Sheets on a path of learning the most important and frequently used commands to give them a quick start. Each lesson has a short, step-by-step tutorial that includes screenshots to walk students through the new tools they will use in the lesson. Then, they are given a creative task to solve, using those skills to create a spreadsheet. There are five lessons, each taking no more than two class periods.
This lesson has been revised to be compatible with the latest version of Google Sheets (2-2020) and also includes the older instructions and resources that were included with the original lesson for previous purchasers who are re-downloading the lesson. The older lessons are included in their own folder within the .zip file.
This lesson was created for middle school (grades 6-8) but could also be used with upper elementary or high school students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• 5 Mini Lessons with Tutorial and Creative Project including rubrics
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Microsoft Excel - Intermediate Tutorial & Activities | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
The “Excelling with Excel” Intermediate Activities let students continue their learning with Microsoft Excel to include more intermediate commands. This lesson assumes student already have beginner skills with Microsoft Excel including knowing these basic commands: entering and editing information, basic cell and text formatting, changing column width, creating a basic formula (SUM, AVERAGE, basic math), adding a row or column, changing page settings, printing, and creating a basic chart/graph. If students have not yet mastered these skills, you may want to start with Excelling with Excel – Beginner Activities, available at: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Excelling-with-Excel-Beginner-Activities-1939780
Each lesson has a short, step-by-step tutorial that includes screenshots to walk students through the new tools they will use in the lesson. Then, they are given a creative task to solve, using those skills to create a spreadsheet. There are four lessons, each taking no more than two class periods.
Versions of the lesson are included for MS Excel 2013/2016, and Office 365 (MS Excel 2019).
This lesson was created for middle school students (grades 6-8) but could also be used for upper elementary or high school students.
These lessons were created for middle school students (grades 6-8) but could also be used with upper elementary and high school students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• 4 Mini Lessons with Tutorial and Creative Project including grading rubrics
• Fully Editable Sample Microsoft Excel Worksheet for each lesson
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Career Simulation: Real Estate Investor - "Flip" a House | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Real Estate Career Simulation: Flip a House Project lets middle schoolers see how real estate investors purchase, improve, and resell homes for a profit. Utilizing Microsoft Word and Excel, students “purchase” a home of choice from a list and then determine the improvements they want to make to it, all while staying within their budget. Then, they design the home, using Web 2.0 tools (www.floorplanner.com or www.homestyler.com ) or Sketchup (a free download available at: http://www.sketchup.com/download ). Finally, students use Microsoft Word to prepare a one-page sale flyer for their renovated home. Note: This lesson is intended for beginning Excel users and was created using Microsoft Excel 2016. It is easily adaptable for different versions.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Home Purchase & Improvement Choices Lesson Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Choices Worksheet (editable Microsoft Word version and .pdf)
• Excel Budget Creation Lesson Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Excel Budget Sample (editable Microsoft Excel file and .pdf)
• Floor Plan Creation and House Design Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Floor Plan and Design Samples
• Selling Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Sample Brochure
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Exploring Hospitality Careers: Be an Event Planner & Plan a Party!
By Innovations in Technology
In this project based learning unit, students learn about hospitality careers as they work together with their team of “Event Planners” to plan a party or wedding. They research costs, utilizing a budget they create in MS Excel (or Google Sheets). Together they determine how they will divide the work of planning the event, creating an invitation and a menu (MS Word or Publisher or Google Docs/Slides). Finally, they research a career of choice and compile their information in MS PowerPoint or Google Slides.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Included with this Lesson
• Unit Overview & Teacher Resources
• Event Planning Project Expectations and Grading Information (4 self paced projects, taking a total of approximately 6-7 class periods of 55 minutes each)
• Group Planning Sheet
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• Budget Project Sample
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SMART Lesson Planning template for MS & HS 24-25 School Year
By Blooming Through High School
Smart Lesson Planning Template - Streamline Your Teaching Year with Ease!
Are you a teacher looking to simplify your lesson planning process? The Smart Lesson Planning template is designed to make your planning more efficient and effective. Here’s how it can help you:
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Winter Holiday / Christmas Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
By Innovations in Technology
Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson lets students learn the basics of Microsoft Excel (or Google Sheets) as they create pixel art using the program. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.
I've used this with 7th and 8th graders who used their free time to create even more art! I hope your students have as much fun as mine did learning Excel or Google Sheets!
Files Included
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial
• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial
• Legends and Sample Pictures for 6 Additional Pictures
• Full Excel (2016) editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)
Includes instructions and samples for these pixel art designs:
Example Pictures and Legends
Easy Picture 1: Christmas Package
Easy Picture 2: Stocking
Easy Picture 3: Menorah
Additional Pictures and Legends
Picture 1: Candy Cane
Picture 2: Christmas Packages 2
Picture 3: Christmas Stocking
Picture 4: Wreath
Picture 5: Christmas Tree
Picture 6: Gingerbread Man
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Fitness Testing Forms - Bundle
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This product is made for physical education, health, career and technical education program instructors, and related fields.
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Valentine's Day Pixel Art - Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to middle school students? This great lesson incorporates Valentine's Day themed art as students learn the basics of Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson or to leave with a sub.
I've used these with 7th and 8th graders who love creating their own artistic pixel art too!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial
• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial
• Legends and Sample Pictures for 6 Additional Pictures
• Full Excel (2016) editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)
Includes instructions and samples for these pixel art designs:
Easy Picture 1: Simple Heart
Easy Picture 2: LOVE
Additional Pictures and Legends
Picture 1: Rose
Picture 2: Cupid
Picture 3: Happy Valentine’s Day Heart
Picture 4: Envelope with Heart
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Stock Portfolio in Microsoft Excel | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about the Stock Market using Microsoft Excel lets middle schoolers see how an investment can grow and change, as well as the importance of thorough research. Utilizing Microsoft Excel, students “purchase” and track several stocks over a 6 week period. They have the opportunity to sell stocks or hold them, depending on the market research they do. Using a template they create in Microsoft Excel, they will track the increases and declines in their stock investments and see how much they can make their initial investment grow during the 6 weeks. This lesson is intended for beginning Excel users and was created using Microsoft Excel 2013. It is easily adaptable for different versions.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Unit
* Unit Overview & Pacing Guide
* Teacher & Student Resources
* 4 lessons incorporating reading, research, and creation of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to track stock purchases, gains and losses for a 6 week period (lessons include rubrics)
* Excel Templates and Samples (including all formulas)
* Tutorial for Students
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St. Patrick's Day Pixel Art Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson incorporates St. Patrick's Day themed art as students learn the basics of Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial
• Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial
• Legends and Sample Pictures for 5 Additional Pictures
• Full Excel (2016) editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)
Includes instructions and samples for these pixel art designs:
Examples:
Example 1: Shamrock
Example 2: Leprechaun Hat
Additional Pictures:
1 – Pot of Gold with Rainbow
2 – Leprechaun with Pot of Gold
3 – Easy Shamrock
4 - Horseshoe
5 – Gold Coin
I've used this with 7th and 8th graders who used their free time to create even more art! I hope your students have as much fun as mine did learning Excel!
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Fall Pixel Art in MS Excel or Google Sheets
By Innovations in Technology
Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson lets students learn the basics of Microsoft Excel (or Google Sheets) as they create pixel art using the program. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.
I've used this with 7th and 8th graders who used their free time to create even more art! I hope your students have as much fun as mine did learning Excel or Google Sheets!
Materials Required
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
Files Included
· Teacher & Student Resources
· Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial
· Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial
· Legends and Sample Pictures for 2 Example and 7 Additional Pictures including:
o Example 1: Rake
o Example 2: Acorn
o Easy Picture 1: Smore
o Easy Picture 2: Sweater
o Picture 1: Bonfire
o Picture 2: Hot Chocolate
o Picture 3: Fall Leaf
o Picture 4: Fall Sunset
o Picture 5: Fall Trees
· Full Excel editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· 1-2 (50 minute) class period(s) (but your students will probably want to work on it longer!)
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Sports Themed Pixel Art in MS Excel or Google Sheets | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson lets students learn the basics of Microsoft Excel (or Google Sheets) as they create pixel art using the program. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.
This sports themed collection of pixel art includes these pictures:
Bowling Pin
Golf Course
Basketball
Helmet
Ice Skate
Golf Bag and Clubs
Skateboard
Football
Trophy
Baseball and Mitt
I've used this with 7th and 8th graders who used their free time to create even more art! I hope your students have as much fun as mine did learning Excel or Google Sheets!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Materials Required
Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
Files Included
Teacher & Student Resources
Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Microsoft Excel project) with tutorial
Introduction to Pixel Art Lesson (Google Sheets project) with tutorial
Legends and Sample Pictures for 8 Additional Pictures (10 total)
Full Excel (2016) editable files for all pixel art projects (note: these can be opened in Google Sheets too)
Approximate Lesson Duration:
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