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Thanksgiving projects for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Thanksgiving Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets | Distance Learning

Thanksgiving Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets | Distance Learning

Need a fun way to introduce Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to upper elementary or middle school students? This great lesson incorporates Thanksgiving themed art as students learn the basics of either Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. First, they'll create a quick pixel art from a given example and then they'll create their own! A full tutorial is included for both Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. These are also fun lessons to use if you just need something for a one day lesson.This lesso
Preview of MICROSOFT EXCEL: Thanksgiving Spreadsheet Using Basic Functions

MICROSOFT EXCEL: Thanksgiving Spreadsheet Using Basic Functions

This is an assignment for students in grades 4-12 learning about spreadsheets to practice using formulas such as SUM and AVERAGE and practice formatting techniques. This is a basic activity which does NOT require students to have a comprehensive knowledge about Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet programs, only basic techniques! Students will have to type information into a spreadsheet and use functions to calculate results. File type will be in zipped folder with PDF of worksheet and answer ke
Preview of Thanksgiving Dinner

Thanksgiving Dinner

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Ms M Adventures
compare the cost of buying a thanksgiving Dinner according to the AFBF to the current cost by looking through grocery store circulars. Then calculate the percent of change.
Preview of Thanksgiving Garden Project

Thanksgiving Garden Project

This is a perimeter and area activity. Students create a garden that they can harvest for Thanksgiving dinner. They find the perimeter and area for each item they grow as well as for the entire garden. They also color code the items they grow and create a key that shows what each section of the garden is. Their final project can be made in Google Sheets or Excel if you have access to technology, or they can do this on grid paper.
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