Excel Online Shopping Project

Introduction

Excel Online Christmas 

Shopping Project  

Hello shoppers!  It's that time again!  It's Christmas time and your parents gave you only $300.00 to shop with! You can only spend that much money without going over.

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Task

Here is what you have to do......

Follow these steps very carefully.  If you have a question after you have read through the steps you can ask me by sending me your questions at tisha.faulkner3@gmail.com

Step 1: Sign into www.google.com

Step 2: Open a new Google Sheet

Step 3: Sheet 1, In C1 type EXCEL CHRISTMAs SHOPPING PROJECT

  •      In A3 to A5 type the names of the group members.

Step 4: Change the color of title to red.

Step 5: In Sheet 2, The Title is Walmart.com. Type this in C1 and change the color to Blue and make the font size 47.

Step 6: Open a new tab in your browser, type www.walmart.com and shop for toys of your choice.  In A6 type TOYS and change the color to pink.  IN A7 - A12 type the toys that you chose in Walmart.

In B6 type the prices of each item. If you need help let me know.

Step 7: In sheet 3 follow the directions as you did in step two when shopping in www.amazon.com.

Step 8: In Sheet 4 follow the directions as you did in steps one and when shopping in toys are us.  Go to www.toysrus.com

Step 9: In Sheet 2 tab type your name.

           In Sheet 3 tab type your name.

           In Sheet 4 tab type your name.

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Process

What you need to do is type your names, teacher's name, grade, date, and school in sheet one.

The leader will shop in Walmart.com

THe second person will shop in Amazon.com

THe THird person will shop in Toys R Us.com

When the group is done click share and then type my email address in the share box like I have shown you before.

My email address is tisha.faulkner3@gmail.com

This assignment is due by December 4th, 2015

(Click on Evaluation to see how this project will be graded)

Evaluation

Graphing : Excel Christmas Shopping Project
         
Teacher Name: Mrs. Grant
Student Name:     ________________________________________
CATEGORY 10 8 6 0
Neatness and Attractiveness Exceptionally well designed, neat, and attractive. Colors that go well together are used to make the graph more readable. A ruler and graph paper (or graphing computer program) are used. Neat and relatively attractive. A ruler and graph paper (or graphing computer program) are used to make the graph more readable. Lines are neatly drawn but the graph appears quite plain. Appears messy and \\"thrown together\\" in a hurry. Lines are visibly crooked.
Data Table Data in the table is well organized, accurate, and easy to read. Data in the table is organized, accurate, and easy to read. Data in the table is accurate and easy to read. Data in the table is not accurate and/or cannot be read.
Title Title is creative and clearly relates to the problem being graphed (includes dependent and independent variable). It is printed at the top of the graph. Title clearly relates to the problem being graphed (includes dependent and independent variable) and is printed at the top of the graph. A title is present at the top of the graph. A title is not present.
Names are typed on Sheets Names are typed on the sheet tabs. _ _ Name are not typed on the sheet tabs.
Heading is present Heading is present and neatly typed on sheet 1. Heading is present and somewhat neat on sheet 1. Heading is present but solppy. Heading is not present.
Use Pie Graph Graph fits the data well and makes it easy to interpret. Graph is adequate and does not distort the data, but interpretation of the data is somewhat difficult. Graph distorts the data somewhat and interpretation of the data is somewhat difficult. Graph seriously distorts the data making interpretation almost impossible.
Date Created: November 20, 2015

Conclusion

I hope that this was an enjoyable learning experience for you.  I hope that you will take what you have learned from this assignment into your real life experience.

Mrs. Grant :)