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8th grade career and technical education simulations for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Financial Literacy - Budgeting - Money Management: 14-Day MS-EXCEL Simulation

Financial Literacy - Budgeting - Money Management: 14-Day MS-EXCEL Simulation

FINANCIAL LITERACY - BUDGETING - MONEY MANAGEMENT 14-Day MS-EXCEL VERSION SIMULATION – is a very comprehensive, exciting, and interactive computerized real world turn-key activity/simulation whereby students “Flip the Die” for their “Station in Life” and experience “The Real World” according to the roll of the die -- it is guaranteed to keep students “on their toes! This simulation can be used for years to come and in all disciplines — it never becomes obsolete. This version has been created
Preview of Making Money from Lemons--Microsoft Excel 2010 Project

Making Money from Lemons--Microsoft Excel 2010 Project

Created by
Sheri Powers
This is an updated version of a previously posted project. This version is updated to reflect the Microsoft Office 2010 format. Students play a fun game that requires them to figure out how to make the most profit from their own "Lemonade Stand". Students will learn to create a spreadsheet that keeps track sales profit and loss. They will also create a graph that shows a sales report at the end of their "season".
Preview of For Here or To Go?

For Here or To Go?

Created by
HighSchoolStuff
This is a spreadsheet activity in which the students create and test a usable customer order form to be used at a diner. Sheet 2 displays the formulas to be used. Sheet 3 has printable student directions and teaching suggestions.
Preview of Payroll Spreadsheet

Payroll Spreadsheet

Created by
albert soud
This spreadsheet was used as a payroll system for students in my career class. I used this to record their classroom performance by putting in 8 hours worked for a good day down to 1 hour worked for not a good day. A 0 was used as absent. At the end of the week, the 'hours' worked were added up and then multiplied by their hourly wage (column B). Every two weeks, I would give out their 'check stub' to show them how much they earned (i.e. how well they performed in class). Also included
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