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Preview of Microsoft Excel: No Computer Necessary

Microsoft Excel: No Computer Necessary

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BDW Resources
This introductory 9-lesson, 6-project unit is specially designed for those without a computer. It covers cell basics, common functions, writing formulas, different types of cell references, using multiple worksheets and more. The nine lessons give ample opportunity for practicing new skills while the projects range from easy to difficult, applying the skills developed in the lessons. While this may be specially designed with "No Computer Necessary," the lessons can easily be adjusted for complet
Preview of Solve Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square Level 2- Paper and Digital

Solve Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square Level 2- Paper and Digital

Do you need your students to learn how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square? This product will provide your students with step-by-step examples followed by 12 practice problems. All values of a (the lead coefficient) are a value other than 1. Students will need to work with common decimal values. The same 12 practice problems are provided in four formats:Printable Worksheet with Boxes for the Area ModelPrintable Worksheet with No BoxesDigital Excel Self-Checking Digital Goog
Preview of Unlimited Monomial, Binomial Multiplication & Exponent Law Practice

Unlimited Monomial, Binomial Multiplication & Exponent Law Practice

Created by
Play
A combination of two google classroom activities, offering students unlimited problem practice with quick feedback:monomial × monomial exponent practice; see it here (video)monomial × binomial; see it in action here (video)Features:→ With two clicks, generate a set of unique multiplication practice problems.→ Automatic Marking!  When the correct answer is written, students receive immediate feedback.→ Different for every student!  Send out this as an assignment in google classroom: each student
Preview of ICT Computing Spreadsheet Projects V1

ICT Computing Spreadsheet Projects V1

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Digital Anything
Ideal for one off ICT lessons, homework or home learning, five ICT Computing spreadsheets in one workbook pack. Build around real-world scenarios from sport to shopping and smartphone tariffs.Each original project contains:A brief, basic model and tasksA complete teacher versionThe workbook could easily be adapted to suit your students. Normally this project is completed in Microsoft Excel.
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 Multiply by a two digit number worksheet

Multiply by a two digit number worksheet

Created by
Leeann Hogue
This is an excel document that gives you the ability to generate multiple worksheets on this skill. The second page has the answer key. Feel free to format it in the way that you like.
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