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Understanding the Power of Spreadsheets
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ComputingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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Understanding the Power of Spreadsheets
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Introduction
  • In this unit you will learn about what spreadsheets are and how they are used in education and business.

  • You will develop a good understanding of the tools and techniques used to create efficient spreadsheet solutions.

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Today's objectives
  • Know what a spreadsheet is and why they are used
  • Be able to start entering simple data into a spreadsheet
  • Use simple formulae to perform a few calculations. 

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Time to enrol in Google Classroom
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What do you already know about spreadsheets?

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Why do you think an organisation would use a spreadsheet?

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Why do you think it's important to learn about spreadsheets?

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Transferable Skill

Spreadsheet proficiency is highly valued in many professions, such as finance, marketing, education, and engineering. Learning spreadsheets early equips individuals with a universally applicable skill, improving their employability and adaptability in the job market.
Reasons for using a spreadsheet
  • Improves productivity and accuracy
  • Supports decision making
  • Presents information clearly and effectively
  • Performs calculations
  • Helps with analysing data
  • Manipulates large data sets

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What do I mean by analyse?

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What activities would you use a spreadsheet for?

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Activities where they can be used
  • Cost modelling - to predict what will happen to profits if they raise their prices
  • Analysis of large data sets - scientific experiments
  • Tracking progress and recording results - learner progress
  • Creating timetables and results - fixture lists for sports clubs
  • Stock control - number of items in stock have decreased and need to be re-ordered

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Small Shop Stock Control
GOOGLE SHEETS ACTIVITY

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The orange traffic light means that students can ask questions during this activity
Now have a go at identifying some of the features you have just used in the Shop Stock Control Activity

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Features Used in the Shop Stock Control
The main feature of a spreadsheet is its capacity to perform complex sets of calculations along with its ability to convert the numeric data into graphical formats.

  • Formulas & Functions: Automate calculations like SUM, AVERAGE, and IF statements 
  • Cell Referencing: Use absolute and relative cell references to create dynamic calculations
  • Data Validation: Ensure data integrity by restricting input types (e.g., dates, currencies)
  • Conditional Formatting: Highlight cells that exceed budget limits to quickly identify overspending.
  • Charts & Graphs: Visualise spending patterns and compare budget vs. actual expenses

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What is a spreadsheet?
A
Software program used for word processing
B
Digital tool used to organise, analyse and store data in tabular form
C
Graphic design software
D
Web browser feature

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Which of the following is an example of spreadsheet software?
A
Microsoft Word
B
Adobe Photoshop
C
Google Sheets
D
Mozilla Firefox

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In a spreadsheet, what is a cell?
A
Group of text in a paragraph
B
Intersection of a row and a column
C
Button on the toolbar
D
File storage location

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What is the formula to add the values in cells B1, B2 and B3?
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=ADD(B1+B2+B3)
B
=SUM(B1:B3)
C
=B1+B2+B3
D
Both B and C

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What does a formula always begin with in a spreadsheet?
A
Letter
B
Number
C
Equal Sign (=)
D
Hashtag (#)

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A spreadsheet cell can only contain text?
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TRUE
B
FALSE

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Conclusion
  • Spreadsheets are versatile tools for a wide range of activities
  • Understanding and utilising spreadsheet features can greatly enhance productivity and accuracy in tasks like budgeting and project management

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SUMMARY
In this lesson, you...
Next lesson, you will...
Homework
Learnt about the uses of spreadsheets

Produced a spreadsheet of your own using some key features
Learn more about the uses of spreadsheets

Learn and use some further key features
Give 3 reasons why a business might use spreadsheets

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