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May 25th, 1:45am 0 comments

Feed back term 5

BROMLEY Connor

Formatting: You have begun to use basic formatting tools and techniques such as borders,text size and colour – good.

Formulas: A basic understanding of formulas such as addition and subtraction

Terms and Concepts: This is an are for future study practice.  Understanding cell references and how spreadsheets work is key to using excel

Use of the Internet: Some research completed within lesson and on topic - good

Folders and saving:  For each unit make a folder and save all work into it.  I know at times it is easy to forget, but over all you are saving and organising your work well.

 

Working at:4b

 

Targets:

-Keep revising and using the terms and formulas until they are 'secure'

-When researching on the net be purposeful and do not get distracted.  This is key to a level 5 in ICT.

-Continue to save or reorganise all work into your ICT folders.

-Use formulas.  Doing the addition in your head then recording the answers will not get you the skills you need to be successful at spreadsheets

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May 11th, 2:30am 0 comments

unit 8.4 Assessment

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Big_Wheel_Ride_-_Model_-_Assessment.xls (300 KB)
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May 4th, 2:35am 0 comments

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My_detective_business.ppt (461 KB)
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March 30th, 1:58am 0 comments

Detective business

Images

Address 

Web address

Reviews

Links

It will be 3 minute long

Phone number

 

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March 30th, 1:49am 0 comments

I could do better

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March 30th, 1:47am 1 comment

Term 4 feedback

BROMLEY Connor

Formatting: You have begun to use basic formatting tools and techniques such as borders,text size and colour – good.

Formulas: A basic understanding of formulas such as addition and subtraction

Terms and Concepts: This is an are for future study practice.  Understanding cell references and how spreadsheets work is key to using excel

Use of the Internet: Some research completed within lesson and on topic - good

Folders and saving:  For each unit make a folder and save all work into it.  I know at times it is easy to forget, but over all you are saving and organising your work well.

 

Working at:4b

 

Targets:

-Keep revising and using the terms and formulas until they are 'secure'

-When researching on the net be purposeful and do not get distracted.  This is key to a level 5 in ICT.

-Continue to save or reorganise all work into your ICT folders.

-Use formulas.  Doing the addition in your head then recording the answers will not get you the skills you need to be successful at spreadsheets

 

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March 23rd, 3:30am 1 comment

i am awesome cos i am ginger

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p.s ginger's have souls

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March 16th, 3:36am 1 comment

Hello

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March 15th, 11:55pm 1 comment

Homework

Formula: means a set of chemical symbols showing the elements present in a compound and their relative proportions.

Modle: means A three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.

Cell Reference: means A spreadsheet is a computer application that simulates a paper, accounting worksheet. It displays multiple cells that together make up a thing

Absolute cell reference: means A cell reference in a formula that does not change when the formula is copied elsewhere. It absolutely always stays the same.

Relative cell reference: means Used to indicate a relative position in a worksheet.

Worksheet: means A room or building in which goods are manufactured or repaired.

Columns: means

  • An upright pillar, typically cylindrical and made of stone or concrete, supporting an entablature, arch, or other structure or standing...
  • 2.A similar vertical, roughly cylindrical thing.

    1. A number of people or things in a more or less straight line: "her villa stood in a row of similar ones".
    1. A period of rowing.

    Row: means

     

    1. A noisy acrimonious quarrel: "they had a row and she stormed out of the house".

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    March 9th, 3:09am 3 comments

    hello new person i can not ponanos your name

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     bye i think this is the right 1

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