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Excel: Unlimited Possibilities Excel: Unlimited Possibilities
Graphs, Imputing Data, and Graphs, Imputing Data, and Automatic CalculationsAutomatic Calculations
Secondary Mathematics Pre-School InserviceCape Coral High School
August 3, 2006
Basic Excel Information
Summer 2006
IT Cadre 2006
Increase Student Learning with a Histogram Chart
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Run ChartsRun Charts
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SPELLING RUN CHART
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TEST 1
TEST 2
TEST 3
TEST 4
TEST 5
TEST 6
TEST 7
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Scatter
Diagrams
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USING PARETO CHARTSIN DATA ANALYSIS
Misspelled Words by Rule
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Silent E I before E Plurals Two VowelsTogether
Dropping Y
Spelling Rule
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Data AnalysisData AnalysisSorting and Filtering Items in ExcelSorting and Filtering Items in Excel
……and other options!and other options!
Summer Cadre 2006Summer Cadre 2006
Printing a PowerPoint Presentation
Radar ChartsRadar Charts - How Did We Do?
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Importance of Run Chart?
Graph progress over time.
Shows progress toward a stated goal.
Increases student success.
Easy for students to graph own progress.
SPELLING RUN CHART
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TEST 2
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TEST 4
TEST 5
TEST 6
TEST 7
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Do Not Give Students Permission to Forget Graph student success
on math vocabulary. A quiz will be given
every other week. The quiz will be
charted in a Histogram.
Share the chart and plan to increase student success.
L to J chart
Bi-Weekly Quiz 1
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What is a Scatter Diagram?
Confirm a relationship between two variables.
Test for possible cause and effect.
Students’ attendance records and FCAT levels.
Attendance VS FCAT Levels
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FCAT Level
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Advantages of Radar ChartMajor assessment for a school on 1 paperEasily compare tests to testsShows movement of success and failureCompare current year to previous years.
Purpose of Pareto Chart
To identify frequency of events.
Rate events frequency from greatest to least.
Gathering Data
Step 1: Gather your data. For example, the total number of correct answers by a class on a given
series of spelling or math tests.
Total the correct number of answers for your 20 students on a series of tests.
20 students x 20 items per test = 400 total possible answers.
Test 1 - 350 answers correctTest 2 - 360 answers correctTest 3 - 375 answers correctTest 4 - 365 answers correctTest 5 - 385 answers correctTest 6 - 390 answers correctTest 7 - 400 answers correct
Making the Run Chart
Highlight the data
‘To highlight, Click cell A2 and then
hold the left mouse button down
as you drag the cursor down
to last cell’
A2
Last Cell
Step 4 of the Chart Wizard
Click whether to have your chart be an object in your worksheet or a separate worksheet.
Click ‘Finish’
Data Collection Using Vocabulary Quizzes
Make a list of the vocabulary that students need to learn for background knowledge for the entire year (example: 100 words).
Write each word on a separate index card and place them in a fish bowl.
Give a quiz bi-weekly on a sampling of words pulled randomly from the fish bowl.
The sampling should equal the square root of the total number of words (example: the square root of 100 is 10).
Quiz
Give the quiz.Put the results in an Excel Spreadsheet.Create a bar graph (Histogram) to illustrate
your results.Share and discuss your results with the class.
Highlight DataTo highlight, click Cell A1, then hold the left mouse down as you drag the cursor down to the last data cell in the column.
A1
Last data cell
Choosing your Chart Location:
If you choose the default As object in: it will place it one your spreadsheet.
If you choose As new sheet: it will save it as a separate sheet.
Finished Histogram for Bi-Weekly Quiz 1
Bi-Weekly Quiz 1
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Scores
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Feedback
Ask students.. ”How can we improve our scores on our next quiz?”
Help the class to agree on a plan to improve.
Continue to give a quiz every other week throughout the school year.
Discuss the results of each quiz using the histogram.
L ChartBi-Weekly Quiz 1
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Pareto Chart Data
FCAT Errors by subtest for one studentStrand Frequency of
ErrorsPercentage of
ErrorsCumulative Percentage
Geometry 7
Measurement 5
Algebra 5
Number Sense 4
Data Analysis 3
Total 24 100%
Scatter Diagram Data Sopris-West Algebra Readiness Score vs. FCAT Level
Student Number Algebra Score FCAT Level
1 96 5
2 64 4
3 68 5
4 86 5
5 71 4
6 86 5
7 82 4
8 79 5
9 68 3
10 46 4
11 50 2
12 39 1
13 21 1
14 54 3
15 61 2