A. Introduction
If you could decorate your own room ANY WAY YOU WANTED TO, how would you do it? Imagine that you had $10,000 to spend to totally decorate your dream bedroom! That's a lot of money to decorate with! There are a few items that you must have in your room: a bed (matress, boxspring, pillows, sheets, comforter or quilt, and headboard); a dresser, a nightstand, and a lamp. Anything in your room must be purchased, you can't decorate with items that you already have or have taken from other parts of your house.
B. Transition
Today, we are going to do just that. We'll have $10,000 to spend (well, in our imaginations, anyway), and we'll keep track of our spending on a spreadsheet.
C. Sequence of Activities
Start by making your spreadsheet. As you can see by looking at the wiki, you need to have enough columns to include the name of the item you are purchasing, the item number, the color or size of your choice, as well as the price of the object, sales tax and/or shipping costs. The list of prices should be totaled at the bottom of your spreadsheet. Make sure you have a title at the top, as well as your name.
As you "buy" things from the web, you'll enter them into your spreadsheet. (Don't go over your budget!) All right! Start looking at the internet and "shop away!" Save your spreadsheet as Dream Room - name
When you're done, please save your spreadsheet with Dream Room and your name as the title. Save your file to the Project drive, A1 Mrs. Washburn, 5th Grade, Dream Room, your class.
Evaluation of Students
Evaluation will be based on the student's ability to apply knowledge of the spreadsheet. The teacher will take special note of whether or not all the instructions about field names were followed, and the method used to keep track of total spending.
Part II - The Floorplan
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