33
Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel

Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Introduction to Spreadsheets

Microsoft Excel

Page 2: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

What is a spreadsheet?

Enter data.Analyze data.Make graphs.

Page 3: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Essential Question

How do I use the program Microsoft Excel to create graphs?

Page 4: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Lesson Essential Question

What sample data am I going to use to create graphs?

Page 5: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Skittles Project!

Page 6: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Sorting before eating.

1. Estimate how many skittles of each color that you might have and write it on your data sheet.

2. Sort your skittles according to color and write how many of each color you have on your data sheet.

3. Eat your skittles!

Page 7: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Terms and functionsCellRowColumn

Formula barSaveOpen file

AlignmentFontSize

CopyPasteUndo

Page 8: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Using Microsoft Excel

3. Open Microsoft Excel.4. Enter the colors into Column A.

Page 9: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Using Microsoft Excel

5. Enter the number of each color skittles you had in Column B.

Page 10: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph

I will create a graph of how my team did at bat last game and you will use your skittles data

Page 11: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph

6. Select your data set

Page 12: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph7. Click Insert, then Chart

Page 13: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph8. Choose the chart

type (Pie).9. On the right,

choose the Exploded Pie.

Page 14: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph10.Press next again

Page 15: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph11.Give your chart a name

Page 16: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graph12. Click on the Data Labels tab. Click on show

percent and press finish.

Page 17: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Creating a chart/graphDone!

Page 18: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

A few question for you to work on…

Page 19: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Spreadsheets can make math easy!

Example: Let’s say that you have 5 green skittles and Chad has 1.8 times more green skittles than you; how many green skittles does he have?

Page 20: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Entering formulas1. Click on an empty cell.

Page 21: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Entering Formulas2. Type =(notice what you type goes in the

formula bar.)

Page 22: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Entering Formulas2. (cont.) Enter your formula. For us enter

“5*1.8”.

Page 23: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Entering formulas2. (cont.) Press enter

Page 24: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

REMEMBER…

+ Is for addition- Is for subtraction* Is for multiplication/ Is for division

Also remember that before any formula you must enter an equals sign (=).

Page 25: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

A few questions for you to work on…

Page 26: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Entering formulas1. Select cell A-7 and type “Total”

Page 27: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Using formulas with data2. In cell B7 type “=B1+B2+B3+B4+B5”

and press enter.

Page 28: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Using formulas with dataNotice that when you click on the values you want to add up is puts in the name of the cell.

Page 29: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Let’s find the average

3. Select cell A8 and type in “Average”.

Page 30: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Using formulas with data

4. To find the average number of skittles per color we must divide the total number of skittles by the number of colors (5).

Page 31: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Using formulas with data5. Select cell B8. We already found

the total in B7, so in B8 type “=B7/5” and press enter.

Page 32: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

Interesting…very interesting

Notice that if you change the number of any color you had, the total and average change automatically.

Page 33: Introduction to Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel. What is a spreadsheet? Enter data. Analyze data. Make graphs

A few questions for you to work on…