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Excel



Intro:
Excel is a spreadsheet tool that helps organize information, create charts, and analyze data. It turns numbers into visuals, which helps students understand patterns and results clearly.

Ease of Use:
Students can easily type into cells, sort information, and make simple charts. Teachers can use templates or build quick tables without needing advanced formulas.

Versatility:
Excel works for math, science data charts, classroom behavior tracking, reading logs, surveys, and more. It supports both teacher planning and hands-on student activities.

Likelihood of Usage:
I will definitely use Excel because it helps students visualize information in ways that make learning clearer and more engaging.

Connection to the Seven-Framework Teaching Strategies:
Excel supports #1: Gaining Attention through colorful charts that immediately draw interest. It also connects strongly to #4: Presenting the Content because teachers can model data entry and graphing step-by-step. Finally, it supports #7: Assessing the Lesson Outcome since completed spreadsheets clearly show what students understand.

Free Online Spreadsheet Software: Excel | Microsoft 365

Comments

  1. Hi Taylor! I enjoyed reading your post and getting to know Excel better! I've only used it to create work schedules, so it was insightful knowing the other opportunities it provides, especially for the classroom. I could see myself using it to chart reading logs and track behavior, like you mentioned. I also agree that it connects to #4 of the 7-Events framework, including that it organizes information in an effective way.

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