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Excel For Teachers (with source code)

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    There are endless tasks that can be made easier with Excel. Excel can be used to track classroom management from grade books, class rosters, attendance, testing results, assessment measurement charts, and more. Excel can be used as an aide in teaching. Use Excel to generate random fact worksheets. Use Excel to create graphs to help teach math standards. Finally, your students can use Excel to develop models and homework.

    The concepts in this book apply equally well to every version of Excel from Excel 97 through Excel 2003. As this book goes to press, pre-beta copies of Excel 12 are available. I’ve reviewed these and many concepts will be different in Excel 12. While Excel 12 threatens to make every Excel book obsolete, most public school districts are in financial trouble and will not be upgrading to Excel 12 soon. If you happen to live in a district that upgrades to Excel 12, check the aforementioned web page for information about an e-book upgrade for Excel 12 users.

    We will assume that you have Excel 97 or newer running on Windows or Macintosh. You should know how to start Excel and navigate from cell to cell.

    TABLE OF CONTENT:
    Chapter 01 – Calculation Basics
    Chapter 02 – Multiplication Tables
    Chapter 03 – Calculating with Times
    Chapter 04 - Classroom Libraries
    Chapter 05 – Grade Books
    Chapter 06 – Attendance Records
    Chapter 07 – Lesson Plan Sheets
    Chapter 08 – Random Sequence for Book Reports
    Chapter 09 – Randomly Calling on a Student
    Chapter 10 – Tracking Student Information
    Chapter 11 – Student Mailing Lists
    Chapter 12 – Sorting Class Lists by First Name
    Chapter 13 – Reporting Long Term Testing Results
    Chapter 14 – Reading Grade Level Test Results
    Chapter 15 – Tracking Proficiency
    Chapter 16 – Creating Checklists
    Chapter 17 – Requisition Forms
    Chapter 18 – Printing Grid Paper
    Chapter 19 – Math Exercise Sheets
    Chapter 20 – Homework Checker
    Chapter 21 – Recording Rubric Data
    Chapter 22 – Organizing Vocabulary Lists
    Chapter 23 – Reading Journal
    Chapter 24 – Demonstrating Fractions with Charts
    Chapter 25 – Bar Charts

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