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Creating a Student Marksheet

Learning Objective “Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”. Write this Learning Objective onto your Self Assessment Sheet. Monday, 19 November 2018

Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”. Excel has lots of different functions. These are inserted using the button from the “Formulas” menu. Search for the function you are looking for here if you can’t find it in the list below. Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”.

Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”. Tasks Open and save this spreadsheet: “Lesson 5 – STUDENT RESOURCE” Cells with a comment tell you what needs to go into them when you hover over them with the cursor. The look like this: Try to use these functions in the correct places on the spreadsheet: SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”.

Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”. Extension Task From what you learnt last lesson insert IF statements to calculate the grade for each student. If their score is 50 or greater the grade is “Pass”. If their score is less than 50 the grade is “Fail”. Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”.

Learning Objective “Learn how to use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions in Excel”. Put  or  onto your Self Assessment sheet to show whether or not you have achieved today’s learning objective. Monday, 19 November 2018