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High school math research for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Cross-Curricular Road Trip Project

Cross-Curricular Road Trip Project

This Road Trip Project is a great cross-curricular project to try out in any classroom grades 6-12! It brings together Social Studies, Mathematics, Language Arts, and Science all in one! Students will research and use Google Docs and Excel to completely plan out an educational road trip across the country! Students will create a day-to-day itinerary with weather predictions, a map visual showing their journey, a letter to their principal explaining the educational value of the trip to requ
Preview of Travel Planner

Travel Planner

Included: .pdf and .doc files, evaluation rubric, Excel spreadsheet. 8 pages, in 2 formats. This unit involves planning a vacation (or tour or trip or adventure) to a country of your choice, somewhere outside North America. Assume that you have two weeks and $5000 at your disposal. You can go wherever you like, but you can’t stay in all-inclusive resorts. You can travel at any time of the year. When you get to your destination you must go to at least two towns or cities and visit their most famo
Preview of Daily Spending Tracker |  Budgeting | Financial Literacy | Real-World Skills

Daily Spending Tracker | Budgeting | Financial Literacy | Real-World Skills

Created by
Mooch App
This budgeting spreadsheet can be adapted for any grade level! Our suggestion is to have students research how much it costs to live in your city (rent, car payments, food, internet) and find the median salary for a career they are interested in. The goal is to have money left over at the end to put into savings or investments. Check out @aMoochLife on Instagram and TikTok for more resources to successful budgeting, including our FREE app that budgets for you.***This spreadsheet is created for u
Preview of Thanksgiving Dinner Budget Project (Spanish Version)

Thanksgiving Dinner Budget Project (Spanish Version)

Need an engaging, no-prep budget activity for your students during the week of Thanksgiving? Look no further! This budget activity will have students actively engaged as they research price information and find ways to get the most out of their "money".This activity includes a web-article search activity with an answer key, a pre made budget template with formulas on Google Sheets, and an added Native Dinner activity as a Bonus! All instructions and answer key are in Spanish. Gracias!
Preview of Business Expenses Spreadsheet

Business Expenses Spreadsheet

This is a supplimental item to assist with business units or projects. Students will research the expenses that involved in running a business and calculate monthly costs in order to determine what they would need in order to sustain a company.
Preview of Correlation and Regression Activity - Interest Rates and the Dow

Correlation and Regression Activity - Interest Rates and the Dow

This is an activity in Microsoft Excel that analyzes interest rates set by the Federal Reserve and price of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 2000 to 2009. This activity is intended for high school and college level statistics classes (also applies to economics classes). Students will use REAL DATA (included) to (1) create a scatter plot, (2) find the correlation coefficient using data analysis toolpak (or StatsPlusLE for Mac), (3) Test the significance of the correlation using P-values, (4)
Preview of Social Security/Private Fund Benefit Comparison Project

Social Security/Private Fund Benefit Comparison Project

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
This project for an Economics, Accounting or Statistics class utilizes public information on the Internet (including the Social Security Administration website) to compare Social Security benefits with a comparably-funded private retirement account. All of the instructions and tables are provided in the attached Excel-format spreadsheet, other than data that needs to be culled directly from the Social Security Administration website (and instructions on how to pull that data is provided). Th
Preview of Duckweed Independent vs Dependent Growth Experiment and Paper

Duckweed Independent vs Dependent Growth Experiment and Paper

Created by
Christine Ryan
This is a fun lab experiment that I do with my sophomore biology students during our ecology unit. The students each have their own samples of duckweed (Lemna minor) and collect data over 2-3 weeks. They write a scientific paper afterwards. I have included basic lab instructions, student paper instructions, a spreadsheet that the students can put their collected data into, and a grading rubric. Edit the documents as needed for your class.
Preview of Simple Finding Stocks Activity

Simple Finding Stocks Activity

This is just a very simple assignment (which is why its free) for students to find stocks and list some important information about them. Students should use Yahoo Finance to find the information.
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