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Excel charts are simple to make. Students can take a survey of classmates, enter the data and create a chart with one keystroke.
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Using Excel as a graphic organizer, you can create a variety of documents useful in a classroom. This module will discuss how to create a ten frame.
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You will use an Excel workbook to create a Cartesian coordinate system with each quadrant being 10 x 10.
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You can make your own Hundreds Chart by typing only four numbers in an Excel worksheet.
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If you wish to perform a function on a group of cells, you must first select those cells by highlighting them.
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After you enter data into a cell, you can edit it by pressing F2 while you are in the cell you wish to edit...
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Typing in a cell while you are in the Ready mode replaces the old cell entry with the new information you type...
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When you enter text that is too long to fit in a cell into a cell, it overlaps the next cell. If you do not want it to overlap the next cell you can wrap the text...
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