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 Tables Lesson 1
 
 

In Microsoft Word. . .

  • Find the table icon in Microsoft Word. It is located on the standard toolbar (View>>Toolbars>>Standard).
  • Include your name, class and date at the top of the page.

Objectives:

Students will know and be able to:
1. Understand the multiple ways to insert a table in Microsoft Word.
2. Adjust the size of specific cells within the table.
3. Input data into the cells within the table.
4. Shade a section of the table.
5. Use the table--formula tools in multiple ways to calculate a sum.
6. Look at an unorganized variety of data and create a table to "house" the data.
7. Save as they are working, and create a back-up of the work when they are finished.


CREATE THE FOLLOWING TABLE:

  • Type the following data in the table below.
       Books  Pencils  Pets  Sisters  CDs Friends  Total "things" per person:
     Jamie  6  4  2  0  50 12  
     Mary  10  6  3  2  12 8  
     Jason  9  9  0  1  18 14  
     Corey 17  2  2  4  38 40  
     Steph  9  1  1  0  106 19  
     Chad  21  0  1  2  23 25  
     James  7  4  5  1  11 1  
     Totals           .  
  • Shade in the lower row (The totals row) by selecting those cells and applying a shade of 20 percent from the borders shade box.
  • Sum or add the totals of each column by selecting Table-then select Formula from the pop up menu. Then click OK.
  • The formula should say =sum(above) Note: If you do not use the formula option and sum up the columns you cannot receive credit for this part.
  • CHALLENGE: Find the formula that will give you the Total "things" per person.

CREATE THE FOLLOWING TABLE:

Construct a table from the following data:

Mr. Leveille weighed out the following objects in science class. Help him make a table for his data.
Every piece of information will not have a number #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, or #6 in front of it. Do not write the numbers #1,#2, #3, #4, #5, or #6 more than once in the table.
Use a piece of scrap paper to plan your table, then insert the data.

 Beakers:#1=23grams, #2=32grams, #3=56 grams,#4=230grams #5=12grams, #6=50grams
Test Tubes:#1=21g, #2=45g, #3=54g, #4=18g, #5=23g, #6=78g
Glass beads: #1=33g, #2=12g, #3=18g, #4=21g, #5=.9, #6=12g
Pins: #1=66g, #2=88g, #3=45g, #4=54g, #5=93g, #6=72g
Paper Clips: #1=2g , #2=2.5g , #3= 6g , #4= 3.23g , #5= 3.9g , #6= 20g

When you are finished save a copy of your work to your disk, and a copy to your folder as>>Table 1(first initial)(last initial).