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Higher education oral communication government resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Graphs, Charts, and Tables: U.S. Census Data Study

Graphs, Charts, and Tables: U.S. Census Data Study

This lesson uses data from the 2010 U.S. Census to allow students to access numbers and data in a social science classroom. The lesson is a 2 day mini-unit centered on working with charts, graphs, and tables (serves extremely well for SAT and ACT prep). This cross-curricular lesson draws meaningful parallels between math and social science, and the necessity of bringing these subjects together. The lesson uses a comparative look at Census data for California and the United States as a whole, but
Preview of Federal Government Budget Simulation

Federal Government Budget Simulation

Created by
Michael Conover
Make changes to the tax code and government spending to reduce the deficit while keeping your approval rating above 50%. No paper needed. Student's only need access to google sheets!-The newly elected President of the United States has come to you, their trusted economic advisor, to fulfill the promise of fiscal responsibility. The President has promised the voters to not reduce Social Security or Medicare. The President's budget is projected to balance the nation's budget and promises to not al
Preview of ASE Scoresheet & Graphs

ASE Scoresheet & Graphs

Scoresheet & Graphs for One Person (or Sample) from the Appraisal of the Stuttering Environment(ASE) The Appraisal of the Stuttering Environment (ASE) Scoresheet & Graphs file is an Excel workbook. It was developed for entering data and automatically analyzing results of the ASE for the family, schoolmates, friends, or coworkers of your student or client (or a sample of people) who filled out the ASE. Typically, the ASE is used for individual students or clients, but it can be used in pr
Preview of BINGO so fun it's a crime

BINGO so fun it's a crime

Created by
Eve Polivka
This BINGO game places students into the role of a criminal. They are given description cards of their crimes. All of the students are to figure out whether they are Federal or State, Criminal or Civil. Please pay attention to the formating of the document once you are ready to print it for use. You might need to adjust your print margins to NARROW so that the bingo sheets fit correctly.
Preview of Tax Systems

Tax Systems

Interactive explanation of the tax systems!Pass out student amount randomly as they walk in. Go through the slide show and discuss. Then model how the proportional tax system works! Students then do it with their amounts on their graphic organizer!Its all set up and ready for you!FOLLOW & Rate us on TPT!Leave feedback and earn TpT money!We love hearing from you! It helps us grow and improve our resources. Once you've made a purchase, be sure you're logged in, leave us feedback, and you'll ea
Preview of The Census - A Statistical Look  at the Diversity of American Culture.

The Census - A Statistical Look at the Diversity of American Culture.

Created by
Mr Geography
A Statistical Look at the Diversity of American Culture. Whether, it is used with a class or any group, the purpose is to open the eyes of the participants to how diverse our population really is. Preview presentation has notes to explain what the Census is and how to use the Spreadsheet. The spreadsheet sums up the results of data collected and automatically displays on both the Bar Graphs and the Pie Charts. Spreadsheet is compact and uncomplicated. It allows for easy to understand results
Preview of Constitution Quiz

Constitution Quiz

Created by
Eve Polivka
To assess application of the terms found below, this fill in the blank assessment requires students to complete a quote from a news article. Students can not rely on simply knowing the definition, they must understand how to use it in context. This could also be used as an application exercise instead of a quiz. It was designed to be used for Advanced Placement and Honors classes. This quiz targets the following vocabulary words: Popular Sovereignty Judicial Review Expressed Powers Concur
Preview of Oral Presentation Rubric

Oral Presentation Rubric

Created by
Julia Capps
How do you grade an oral presentation? How can you pay attention and write notes about the presentation at the same time? This rubric does half the work for you - just circle the applicable items during the speech and spend a minute at the end of the presentation tallying up the points. Divide the total by the number of possible points and you have your percentage grade. Ample room is available at the bottom of the rubric for comments. I have used this in my classrooms to have students judg
Preview of Analyzing Congress 2.0

Analyzing Congress 2.0

Created by
InquiryTeaching
Spreadsheets are perhaps the simplest form of a database and are excellent tools for introducing students to using technology for analysis.  This lesson plan centers around analysis of the current House of Representatives.How representative of the average American is it?What traits are common?What does this tell us about what it takes to be a Member of the House of Representatives?This teaching guide and lesson plan provides you with the resources to do a deep dive about the House of Representat
Preview of B Initial Minimal Pair/Contrast Finder for Auditory Discrimination/Pronunciation

B Initial Minimal Pair/Contrast Finder for Auditory Discrimination/Pronunciation

You don't need to wrack your brain to come up with minimal pairs on the spot. I've done it for you for /b/ initial words! This Google spreadsheet is organized at the top by the vowels, loosely in the order that they appear on an American English vowel quadrilateral, and on the side by the ending sound of the word. The 15 vowels targeted here are: i, ɪ, eɪ, ɛ, æ, ʌ, ɝ, u, ʊ, oʊ, ɔ, ɑ, aɪ, aʊ, ɔɪThe final phoneme (mostly consonant) contexts included are: no final consonant, final /b/, final /d/,
Preview of Tone of Voice: Teacher Feedback Rubric (Social Skills)

Tone of Voice: Teacher Feedback Rubric (Social Skills)

Created by
Jess Speech
This is a simple feedback form/rubric that you can send to teachers regarding a student's tone of voice in social situations. This is primarily used for students that are working on adjusting their tone of voice (avoiding sarcasm, negative tone of voice, etc.). A "sample" goal is included at the top (adjust according to individual student needs) for teachers to refer to when filling out the form. You can then use the rubric scores to measure progress. The form is editable and can be downloaded o
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