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6th - Spend My Time

Page history last edited by Julie Reulbach 10 years ago

Making Your Own Google Spreadsheet:

  1. Open this Google Spreadsheet
  2. Click the plus sign and create your own sheet.
  3. Name it your initials. 

 

Enter Your Activities:

Type in your information for the activities and the minutes.  MAKE SURE YOUR MINUTES ADD UP TO 24 HOURS.  

Bonus, check your minutes using a formula.  (Create a formula by using =sum ).

  1. The names of all of your activities
  2. The time in minutes (do not type the word minutes, just enter the numbers) 

 

Make a PIE CHART:

  1. Select the information you typed in. 
  2. Go to INSERT, CHART.  If the correct columns are not selected, you will not be able to make a pie chart.
  3. Chose a Pie Chart.
  4. Add a title.
  5. Format chart to your liking.
  6. Add it to your wiki page.

 

When you are finished, go to Analyze Our Data - 6th to make graphs with our survey data!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

HOMEWORK:  On Your Wiki Page:

1)  Make a new horizontal line

2)  Give it a Title

3)  Describe the project

2)  Write a summary about how you spend your time. 

3)  Optional:  Add this chart to your wiki page.  You MUST rename your chart or it will be deleted.  Please go to the Technology Help Page for instructions on how to do this!

 

Monday:  Together we will

  1. Use a formula to check our minutes in a day.  Are you missing some time?  Look back at your sheet to see what you may have missed and add it.  You need to have 1440 minutes.
  2. In Column D, write a formula to compute the decimals.  
  3. Copy this formula to all cells in Column D.
  4. We will FORMAT Columns C and D so that we only have 4 decimals.
  5. Compare Columns C and D.  If they match exactly - you are a simplifying fraction ace!  : )  

 

 

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