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IT Cadre 2006 Run Charts Summer Cadre 2006
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IT Cadre 2006 What is a Run Chart? A Run Chart is a way to have students or teachers graph progress over time toward a stated goal. Students and teachers receive measured feedback, which shows progress toward a stated goal. The teacher will share the chart with the students to form a plan to increase student success. Students can easily graph their own progress on any number of objectives.
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IT Cadre 2006 Gathering Data Step 1: Gather your data. For example, the total number of correct answers by a class on a given series of spelling or math tests. Total the correct number of answers for your 20 students on a series of tests. 20 students x 20 items per test = 400 total possible answers. Test 1 -350 answers correct Test 2 -360 answers correct Test 3-375 answers correct Test 4-365 answers correct Test 5-385 answers correct Test 6 - 390 answers correct Test 7 -400 answers correct
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IT Cadre 2006 Enter the Data in a Spreadsheet Open a new worksheet in Excel Enter your data:
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IT Cadre 2006 Making the Run Chart Highlight the data ‘To highlight, Click cell A2 and then hold the left mouse button down as you drag the cursor down to last cell’ A2 Last Cell
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IT Cadre 2006 Open the Chart Wizard Click the Chart Wizard
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 1 of the Chart Wizard Click the type ‘Line’ and then ‘Next’
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 2 of the Chart Wizard Click ‘Next’
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 3 of the Chart Wizard Label your graph
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 4 of the Chart Wizard Click whether to have your chart be an object in your worksheet or a separate worksheet. Click ‘Finish’
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IT Cadre 2006 Here is the Run Chart
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IT Cadre 2006 Moving the Chart on the Worksheet Click on the chart and drag it to the new location
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IT Cadre 2006 What is a Multiple-Line Run Chart? Several subjects or groups may be tracked on a single chart, with each subject or group having its own line.
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IT Cadre 2006 Gathering Data Step 1: Gather your data. For example, the total number of correct answers by a class on a given series of spelling or math tests. Column 2 - Total the correct answers for your 20 students on a series of tests. Column 3 – Individual results on a series of tests. Test 1 35090 Test 2 36085 Test 337570 Test 436590 Test 538591 Test 6 39094 Test 7 40099
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IT Cadre 2006 Enter the Data in a Spreadsheet Open a new worksheet in Excel Enter your data: Remember to label your columns label your columns
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IT Cadre 2006 Making the Run Chart Highlight the data ‘To highlight, Click cell A1 and then hold the left mouse button down as you drag the cursor down to last cell’ A1 Last Cell
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IT Cadre 2006 Open the Chart Wizard Click the Chart Wizard
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 1 of the Chart Wizard Click the type ‘Line’ and then ‘Next’
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 2 of the Chart Wizard Click ‘Next’
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 3 of the Chart Wizard Label your graph Click Next
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IT Cadre 2006 Step 4 of the Chart Wizard Click whether to have your chart be an object in your worksheet or a separate worksheet. worksheet.Click ‘Finish’ ‘Finish’
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IT Cadre 2006 Here is the Two-Line Run Chart
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IT Cadre 2006 Moving the Chart on the Worksheet Click on the chart and drag it to the new location
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