There are many activities that can be done to
incorporate Excel into our curriculum. There are many ways to have our students
be up to date with the current technology that is being used. Teachers in all
different subject areas can help students work on their computer skills by teaching
them the basics to Excel. Excel can be used in Science, English, Math, and
History classes. Some activities that can be done in the classroom are as
followed:
In Science, students can use excel to compile data
that they have collected from projects. Such as in physics students can track
the velocity of different objects as they move across different surfaces and
calculate the average rates by using the excel formulas. This will also allow
students to keep accurate notes of changes in data.
An activity that can be done in History classes
would be to create a graph or compile statistical notes about a population
during a certain time period. This will allow students to see the correlation between
different time eras between population size, ethnicity, death rates, and economic status and so on.
Another activity that can be done in History would
be for an economics class. Students can put in data about supply and demand and
study the economic growth. They can study the economic history during times
such as the Great Depression and compare to that of the economic status of
today.
For English students can use Excel to create
organized reading lists of books for class or of characters that appear in
books as they read. Excel can also be used to make grammar charts. Excel can be
used for students learning tenses, antonyms, and synonyms. It is a great
program to create study sheets and make table for words that should the same
but have a different spelling such as, There, Their, and They’re.
There are many activities that can be done in Excel
for Math. Students can use it to help organize math problems. It can also be
used to create graphs for statistics. Students can use it to learn fractions
like how many pieces of the pie make a whole. For this activity they could use
a pie chart and put in different sets of data and see the graph change.
There are many other activities that can be done for
each class in Excel. It is our job to think of creative ways to integrate this
technology into our classrooms so that students receive the basic knowledge of
Excel.
NETS-S Standards for these activities:
1. Creativity
and Innovation
2.
c.
Use models and simulations to explore complex
3. systems
and issues
2. Communication and Collaboration
c. Develop cultural understanding
and global
awareness by engaging with
learners of
other cultures
3. Research and Information
Fluency
b. Locate, organize, analyze,
evaluate, synthesize,
and ethically use information
from a variety of
sources and media
d. Process data and report
results
4. Critical Thinking, Problem
Solving,
and Decision Making
a. Identify and define authentic
problems and
significant questions for
investigation
b. Plan and manage activities to
develop a solution
or complete a project
c. Collect and analyze data to
identify solutions
and/or make informed decisions