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STEP THREE: FINISH AND USE THE WORKSHEET
Now, let's remove some tools from view so students don't accidentally go to the wrong image!
- Click Tools>Options (on a Mac, click Excel>Preferences), uncheck
Row and Column Headers, Vertical Scroll Bar and Horizontal Scroll
Bar. Then click OK.
- Save your file, by going to File>Save As and choosing Template
as your format. Name the file "SkeletonActivity.xlt" and save
it to your Desktop. That makes the file a template, meaning students
can use, but cannot permanently change, the file. Students can
save their work as a new file, but the original activity stays
just as you created it.
- Save the file to each student computer.
When students are ready to use the file, show them how to "grab" cell C2 containing the word Clavicle, and move it to the location of the clavicle on the skeleton. To "grab" a cell, students click on it once, move the mouse over it until a white glove icon appears, and then click and drag the cell to wherever they want it. Have them repeat those steps to move each word to the correct location on the skeleton.
When students are finished, have them type their names in cell C21, and print
or save their work.
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