An Introduction to SpreadsheetsUsing Number Magic
Malcolm Wilson
ICT Curriculum Support Teacher (Primary)
Falkirk Council
An Introduction to SpreadsheetsUsing Number Magic
• What is a spreadsheet?
• Uses of a spreadsheet.
• What is Number Magic?
What Is a Spreadsheet?• Spreadsheets help with a series of
calculations that need to be repeated often.
• Once they are set up they can be used to explore the effect of changing one number on the others.
• The data can also be displayed very easily as a graph or chart.
Uses of a Spreadsheet• Take rainfall measurements everyday for a week.
Set up a spreadsheet to find the total weekly rainfall.
• A spreadsheet could be set up with the exchange rate of a foreign currency and the pound. The costs of items could be found.
• A litter survey could be underway for a month. The results could be entered daily into a spreadsheet. These could be displayed and a graph produced of findings.
Number Magic• Use for recording, analysing and presenting numerical data.
• Use the Topic bank to include words and pictures in work.
• Formula Builder to make automatic calculations simpler.
• Data can be analysed and rearranged using simple sorting.
• Can use a wide range of different graphs to present numerical information.
• Operates on 4 levels of increasing complexity.• Detector enables to monitor and record sensory data, such as
light levels or temperature.
Toolbar Details
Formula Bar
Menu
Toolbar
Moving Around the Spreadsheet
Column Letters
Cells
Active Cell(Cell Address is D6)
Row Numbers
Working With Cells• Selecting
Single cells – click on the cell, a pointer arrow will appear. Use arrow keys to move active box around the sheet.
Multiple cells – hold and drag down to cover the desired cells.
Entering DataUseful TermsValue – numbers you want to use in the calculation.Labels – title of spreadsheet, headings for rows or columns. Formula – the sums entered into a spreadsheet.It is very important to label the information youare inputting, particularly the results of a
formula, as it is easy to forget what the values mean.• Click on the cell where you want the data to appear. Start
typing the values or information.
Working With Cells 2Copying contents of a cell
• Click Edit. Select Copy.
• Select cell. Click Copy icon.
Working With Cells 3Pasting contents of a cell • Select destination cell for contents. Click Paste icon.
• OR
• Click Edit. Select Paste.
Moving Cells• Select cells to be moved.
• Move pointer to edge of selection, cross will change to an arrow.
• Click, hold & drag the selection to anywhere on the grid.
Working With Cells 4Deleting cells• Highlight cell or cells to be deleted.• Click Edit.• Select Delete.• Choose one of the options by clicking on the words.• Click OK.
Deleting and Replacing Cell Content• Click on cell containing contents to be deleted.• Press Delete key. • To replace contents, click on cell containing contents to be replaced, type in new entry.
Working With Cells 5
• Sorting cellsColumns or rows can be sorted into
ascending or descending order, numerically or
alphabetically.
• Highlight column or rows to be sorted.
• Click Grid.
• Select Sort.
• The Sorting window will appear.
Working With Cells 6• Click either Columns or Rows. • Click on the drop down arrow to select the
column or row selected, if a block of cells has been selected.
• Click on the Ascending or Descending icon.
• Click OK.
Formula Number Function Command
** Yellow and Green Levels only ** The Number Function command performs Column Total and Column Average.• Highlight the column of cells (must be more than one row).• Click Grid.• Select Number Function.• Select Column Total or Column Average.
• The Total or Average will be placed in the cell beneath the column selected.
Starting a Formula ** Green & Blue & Red Levels **• A formula always begins with the
‘equal to’ sign =.• Enter the value of the first part of your
formula.• Enter an operator.• Enter the value of the second part of
your formula.
The Formula Bar
AcceptClick to accept formula. This is the same as pressing the Enter key.
Click to gain access to Formula Builder
RejectClick to cancel any changes made to cell contents.
Displays contents of cell
Using The Formula Bar• Click the cell where you want the
formula result to be.
• Type = sign
• Type cell address, then operator, then cell address to make up formula. E.g. (D10+D9)
• Press Enter.
Using The Formula Bar 2• Click the cell where you want the formula
result to be.• Type = sign• Click on the cell to include in your formula.
The cell address will automatically appear into the formula.
• Type the operator, then click on the next cell to include in your formula, it will appear in the formula.
• Press Enter.
Number Function• Click the cell where you want the formula
result to be.• Click on Grid. Select Number Function.• Click on a number function. Select the
function you want.• Click on the cells or type the details of the
cells to include in the formula.• Click OK.
Formula Builder• Click on a cell where you want to enter your formula.• Click Activities.• Click Formula Builder.• On the Formula Builder keyboard, click on the value of the
cell you want to include in the formula, click on the operator, click on the value of the next cell to include in the formula. The Formula Builder converts this automatically into a formula.
• Click Enter. • More than 2 cells can be included in the formula.• E.g. if a pupil wanted to multiply cell H3, value being 3, with
H9, value being 6, they would key: 3, multiplication sign, 9.
Report SheetInserting a Report SheetClick File.• Click File Information. Type relevant
information in File Box Window.• Click Grid.• Click Insert Report Sheet.• Teacher enters information in the Questions
box.• Child can fill in Conclusions box.• Click Worksheet tab to return to the Grid.
Graphs - Inserting• Highlight the cells that contain the
information to be graphed.
• Click Graph.
• Select Insert New Graph
OR
• Select Graph icon.
Graphs - Viewing
Click the appropriate icon
OrSelect View, then your choice.
Grid Only
Grid & Graph
Graph Only
Graphs – Deleting & Copying
Copying
• Select Edit. Select Copy Graph.
Deleting
• Select Graph. Select Delete Graph.
Select Yes.
Graphs - FormattingSelect Graph. Select Format Graph.Gallery – changes type of graph. • Click the icon to make the changes you want.Layout – adds labels to your graph.• Select options and enter information.Axis – use to label the axes of your graph.• Click on the box and enter details.Colour – change the display information colours.• Click on area of graph to change colour.• Click the new colour from the colour palette.
Inserting Columns or Rows
• Click a cell.
• Click Edit.
• Move down to Insert. Follow arrow. Select Row or Column.
Formatting Data - Numbers
• Highlight the cell or cells to format.• Click Grid.• Move pointer down to Format. • Follow arrow. Select Numbers.• Select the number format you need.
Select OK.
Formatting Data - Alignment
• Highlight the cell or cells to format.
• Click Grid.
• Click Alignment.
• Click OK.
Formatting Data - Font• Click Grid.
• Click Font.
• Click OK.
Formatting Data – Border
** Blue and Red Levels only **• Highlight the created grid.• Click Grid.• Select Border.• Select the Border Style you want. Select OK.
Formatting Data - Background
** Blue and Red Levels only **• Highlight created grid.• Click Grid.• Select Background.• Select the colour you want. Select OK.
Using the Topic Bank• Click View.
• Select Topic Bank.
OR
• Select Topic Bank icon.
Using the Topic Bank• Use the Index or Arrow keys to reveal
the subjects.
• Choose a subject.
• Select the picture.
• Click and drag picture or word from Topic Bank to active cell.
Number Patterns** Blue and Red Levels only **• Click Activities.• Click Number Patterns. • Click in the white boxes to enter values.
• Click Create Grid button.
Grid Format** Blue and Red Levels only **• Select Grid. • Move pointer down to Format.
• Select Protection.
Adding Number Functions
** Blue and Red Levels only **• Click Grid. • Select Number Function. • Choose the function you want from the list.