
Friday, December 14, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Anology
DICTIONARY : BOOK :: ballet : _____
3. dance
Word Quiz
careening-To lurch or swerve while in motion.
If you were in a car that was careening down the highway, you might feel
3. carsick.
3. dance
Word Quiz
careening-To lurch or swerve while in motion.
If you were in a car that was careening down the highway, you might feel
3. carsick.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Sentences
1. Active Cell-In Excel, the cell that is currently selected is called the active cell.
Sentence: I wrote the new information in the active cell.
2. Cell-A cell is the intersection of a row and a column in a table or worksheet. It contains information such as text, numbers, or graphics.
Sentence: The cell in the second column didnt had any inforamtion.
3. Column-A column is the vertical line of cells identified by an alphabetic label in the first cell on the top.
Sentence: I went to the second column of the chart.
4. Find-The Find command allows you to search for specified text and/or formatting in a document.
Sentence: I went to edit and find to find the word pink.
5. Formula-In Excel, a cell entry that performs a calculations and begins with an equal sign in the cell [i.e. =SUM(A1:A20)] is called a formula.
Sentence: The formula was confusing to me.
6. Label-A label is a text entry in an Excel worksheet.
Sentence: The label for that entry was number of sheets.
7. Range-A cell or group of cells that can be selected in an Excel worksheet is called a range.
Sentence: The range of the selection was from b1-b5.
8. Replace-The Replace command allows you to search for specified text and/or formatting in a document and replace it with new text and/or formatting that you specify.
Sentence: I replaced the word flower with roses.
9. Row-A row is the horizontal line of cells identified by a number in the first cell on the left.
Sentence: The second row had all the numbers.
10. Value-A numeric entry in Excel is called a value.
Sentence: 89005 was the only numeric value.
11. Workbook-A workbook is an Excel file that can contain up to 256 worksheets.
Sentence: I went to the workbook to find my paper.
12 Worksheet-A worksheet is a page—or one spreadsheet—in an Excel workbook.
Sentence: The worksheet had all the results from the survey.
Sentence: I wrote the new information in the active cell.
2. Cell-A cell is the intersection of a row and a column in a table or worksheet. It contains information such as text, numbers, or graphics.
Sentence: The cell in the second column didnt had any inforamtion.
3. Column-A column is the vertical line of cells identified by an alphabetic label in the first cell on the top.
Sentence: I went to the second column of the chart.
4. Find-The Find command allows you to search for specified text and/or formatting in a document.
Sentence: I went to edit and find to find the word pink.
5. Formula-In Excel, a cell entry that performs a calculations and begins with an equal sign in the cell [i.e. =SUM(A1:A20)] is called a formula.
Sentence: The formula was confusing to me.
6. Label-A label is a text entry in an Excel worksheet.
Sentence: The label for that entry was number of sheets.
7. Range-A cell or group of cells that can be selected in an Excel worksheet is called a range.
Sentence: The range of the selection was from b1-b5.
8. Replace-The Replace command allows you to search for specified text and/or formatting in a document and replace it with new text and/or formatting that you specify.
Sentence: I replaced the word flower with roses.
9. Row-A row is the horizontal line of cells identified by a number in the first cell on the left.
Sentence: The second row had all the numbers.
10. Value-A numeric entry in Excel is called a value.
Sentence: 89005 was the only numeric value.
11. Workbook-A workbook is an Excel file that can contain up to 256 worksheets.
Sentence: I went to the workbook to find my paper.
12 Worksheet-A worksheet is a page—or one spreadsheet—in an Excel workbook.
Sentence: The worksheet had all the results from the survey.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Anology
ARM : SLEEVE :: _____ : lunchbox
1. lunch
What does it mean?
miscreant-depraved, villainous, or base.
Who in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" could be called a miscreant?
2. the evil queen
1. lunch
What does it mean?
miscreant-depraved, villainous, or base.
Who in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" could be called a miscreant?
2. the evil queen
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Anology
BREAD : SANDWICH :: hoof : _____
1. foot
What does it mean?
designate-to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
One way to designate someone in a game would be to
3. say "You're It!"
1. foot
What does it mean?
designate-to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
One way to designate someone in a game would be to
3. say "You're It!"
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Anology
GLOSS : SHEEN :: _____ : stagger
lurch
WORD QUIZ
circumspect-watchful and discreet; cautious; prudent: circumspect behavior.
When I was raking in the yard, my little brother behaved in a circumspect way.
3. He watched me from behind a tree.
lurch
WORD QUIZ
circumspect-watchful and discreet; cautious; prudent: circumspect behavior.
When I was raking in the yard, my little brother behaved in a circumspect way.
3. He watched me from behind a tree.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Anology
POMPON : DECORATIVE :: _____ : fragile
2)eggshell
Word Quiz
sylvan-of, pertaining to, or inhabiting the woods.
Which children's book seems to have a sylvan setting?
1)Little House in the Big Woods
2)eggshell
Word Quiz
sylvan-of, pertaining to, or inhabiting the woods.
Which children's book seems to have a sylvan setting?
1)Little House in the Big Woods
Friday, November 2, 2007
Anology
BURP : BELCH :: loyal : _____
1. faithful
WORD QUIZ
draconian-of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Draco or his code of laws.
Which might you see at a school with draconian rules?
2. kids acting well-behaved but fearful
1. faithful
WORD QUIZ
draconian-of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Draco or his code of laws.
Which might you see at a school with draconian rules?
2. kids acting well-behaved but fearful
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Anology
TASTY : GROSS :: firm : _____
2. loose
WORD QUIZ
anticlimax-an event, conclusion, statement, etc., that is far less important, powerful, or striking than expected.
"After practicing my role for weeks," said Marva, "the show was an anticlimax."
2. "Only three people showed up to watch."
2. loose
WORD QUIZ
anticlimax-an event, conclusion, statement, etc., that is far less important, powerful, or striking than expected.
"After practicing my role for weeks," said Marva, "the show was an anticlimax."
2. "Only three people showed up to watch."
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Anology
ARMHOLES : SHIRT :: pages : _____
2. magazine
reticent-disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved.
Who is likely to be described as reticent?
3. a man of few words
2. magazine
reticent-disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved.
Who is likely to be described as reticent?
3. a man of few words
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Anology
GALAXY : HUGE :: _____ : brass
1. trumpet
WORD QUIZ
overture-an opening or initiating move toward negotiations, a new relationship, an agreement, etc.; a formal or informal proposal or offer: overtures of peace; a shy man who rarely made overtures of friendship
You would most likely find an overture
3. at the beginning of an opera.
1. trumpet
WORD QUIZ
overture-an opening or initiating move toward negotiations, a new relationship, an agreement, etc.; a formal or informal proposal or offer: overtures of peace; a shy man who rarely made overtures of friendship
You would most likely find an overture
3. at the beginning of an opera.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Anology
LOUISIANA : STATE :: barn : _____
3. farm
WORD QUIZ
fusty-having a stale smell; moldy; musty: fusty rooms that were in need of a good airing.
If you visited friends who lived in a fusty house, you might decide to
2. open a window.Reader Comments
Allow
Don't allow
Post time and date
3. farm
WORD QUIZ
fusty-having a stale smell; moldy; musty: fusty rooms that were in need of a good airing.
If you visited friends who lived in a fusty house, you might decide to
2. open a window.Reader Comments
Allow
Don't allow
Post time and date
Friday, October 26, 2007
Quiz
1. To permanently store a file on a disk you must use the
CORRECT: Save command.
2. To access Word templates, click File, then click New.
CORRECT: true
3. You can display nonprinting characters by clicking on
CORRECT: the Show/Hide button.
4. Template placeholders are indicated by red text.
CORRECT: false
5. Which of the following buttons activates the Spelling and Grammar checker?
CORRECT:
6. Editing means all of the following EXCEPT
CORRECT: creating graphics.
7. You cannot print a document from Print Preview.
CORRECT: false
8. The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands are found
CORRECT: on the Standard toolbar.
9. Which button sends a document directly to the printer?
CORRECT:
10. Which of the following features automatically fixes many spelling errors?
CORRECT: AutoCorrect
11. Which of the following is an example of built-in templates available in Word?
CORRECT: letters and memos
12. Which button presents one page of the document?
CORRECT:
13. Text that you can replace with your own customized information in many templates is called
CORRECT: placeholders.
14. By clicking on the Explain button you can learn about the grammar rules that apply to a sentence.
CORRECT: true
15. Which button closes the Print Preview window?
CORRECT:
16. To insert symbols, such as copyright or registered, use
INCORRECT: the customizing feature.
CORRECT: AutoCorrect.
17. Which dialog box opens the first time you save a file?
CORRECT: Save As
18. Which button allows you to see how a printed page will look?
CORRECT:
19. The process of modifying a template is known as
CORRECT: customizing.
20. Data remains on the Clipboard for three hours, after which it is deleted.
CORRECT: false
CORRECT: Save command.
2. To access Word templates, click File, then click New.
CORRECT: true
3. You can display nonprinting characters by clicking on
CORRECT: the Show/Hide button.
4. Template placeholders are indicated by red text.
CORRECT: false
5. Which of the following buttons activates the Spelling and Grammar checker?
CORRECT:
6. Editing means all of the following EXCEPT
CORRECT: creating graphics.
7. You cannot print a document from Print Preview.
CORRECT: false
8. The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands are found
CORRECT: on the Standard toolbar.
9. Which button sends a document directly to the printer?
CORRECT:
10. Which of the following features automatically fixes many spelling errors?
CORRECT: AutoCorrect
11. Which of the following is an example of built-in templates available in Word?
CORRECT: letters and memos
12. Which button presents one page of the document?
CORRECT:
13. Text that you can replace with your own customized information in many templates is called
CORRECT: placeholders.
14. By clicking on the Explain button you can learn about the grammar rules that apply to a sentence.
CORRECT: true
15. Which button closes the Print Preview window?
CORRECT:
16. To insert symbols, such as copyright or registered, use
INCORRECT: the customizing feature.
CORRECT: AutoCorrect.
17. Which dialog box opens the first time you save a file?
CORRECT: Save As
18. Which button allows you to see how a printed page will look?
CORRECT:
19. The process of modifying a template is known as
CORRECT: customizing.
20. Data remains on the Clipboard for three hours, after which it is deleted.
CORRECT: false
Anology
RULER : MEASURING :: crayon : _____
3. coloring
WORD QUIZ
porcine-of or pertaining to swine.
Which Looney Tunes animal is truly porcine?
1. Porky Pig
3. coloring
WORD QUIZ
porcine-of or pertaining to swine.
Which Looney Tunes animal is truly porcine?
1. Porky Pig
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Anology
PURSUE : CHASE :: roomy : _____
1. chamber
Word Quiz
What does it mean?
inert-having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance
Which could be described as inert?
1. a couch potato
1. chamber
Word Quiz
What does it mean?
inert-having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance
Which could be described as inert?
1. a couch potato
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Anology
WATCH : IGNORE :: gather : _____
2. scatter
Word Quiz
ennui-a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom
Someone who is suffering from ennui feels
3. very bored.
2. scatter
Word Quiz
ennui-a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom
Someone who is suffering from ennui feels
3. very bored.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Anology
BRONTOSAUR : PLANT-EATING :: spinach : _____
2. leafy
What does it mean?
raconteur-a person who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
My Aunt Vesta is a great raconteur—
2. I could listen to her stories for hours.
2. leafy
What does it mean?
raconteur-a person who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
My Aunt Vesta is a great raconteur—
2. I could listen to her stories for hours.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Responce to Video Clip
Did you know about this top story before watching the video?
No I did not know and I would have never ever imagined that.
After watching
this video what are you going to do differently?
I am going to try to be cleaner and always wash my hands. I am also going to clean my room and my house really good.
What to do you think about
the "KILLER MRSR" infection?
I think its crazy. I never thought that germs could kill someone.
No I did not know and I would have never ever imagined that.
After watching
this video what are you going to do differently?
I am going to try to be cleaner and always wash my hands. I am also going to clean my room and my house really good.
What to do you think about
the "KILLER MRSR" infection?
I think its crazy. I never thought that germs could kill someone.
Anology
ADVANCE : RECEDE :: stiff : _____
2. flexible
WORD QUIZ-What does it mean?
cacophony- harsh discordance of sound; dissonance: a cacophony of hoots, cackles, and wails.
Which would be most likely to make a cacophony?
2. monkeys with cymbals
2. flexible
WORD QUIZ-What does it mean?
cacophony- harsh discordance of sound; dissonance: a cacophony of hoots, cackles, and wails.
Which would be most likely to make a cacophony?
2. monkeys with cymbals
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Anology
SHALLOW : DEEP :: _____ : fancy
3. drab
WORD QUIZ
posthumous-arising, occurring, or continuing after one's death: a posthumous award for bravery.
A posthumous book is
3. published after the author has died.
3. drab
WORD QUIZ
posthumous-arising, occurring, or continuing after one's death: a posthumous award for bravery.
A posthumous book is
3. published after the author has died.
Anology
HAMSTER : RODENT :: stealing : _____
2. thief
WORD QUIZ
verdant-green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass: a verdant oasis.
Which song sounds like it is about something verdant?
1. The Green, Green Grass of Home
2. thief
WORD QUIZ
verdant-green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass: a verdant oasis.
Which song sounds like it is about something verdant?
1. The Green, Green Grass of Home
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Anology
LEMON : YELLOW :: sweatpants : _____
2. legs
WORD QUIZ
augur-one of a group of ancient Roman officials charged with observing and interpreting omens for guidance in public affairs.
An ancient Roman might have gone to an augur to
2. learn what his future held.
2. legs
WORD QUIZ
augur-one of a group of ancient Roman officials charged with observing and interpreting omens for guidance in public affairs.
An ancient Roman might have gone to an augur to
2. learn what his future held.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Anology
MINK : SOFT :: mold : _____
2. shape
WORD QUIZ
raconteur-a person who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
My Aunt Vesta is a great raconteur—
2. I could listen to her stories for hours.
2. shape
WORD QUIZ
raconteur-a person who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
My Aunt Vesta is a great raconteur—
2. I could listen to her stories for hours.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Anology
IMAGINATIVE : CREATIVE :: stair : _____
3. step
WORD QUIZ
gossamer- a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, esp. in autumn.
Which looks most like gossamer?
1. a spider's web
3. step
WORD QUIZ
gossamer- a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, esp. in autumn.
Which looks most like gossamer?
1. a spider's web
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Anology
IMAGINATIVE : CREATIVE :: stair : _____
3. step
WORD QUIZ
gossamer- a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, esp. in autumn.
Which looks most like gossamer?
1. a spider's web
3. step
WORD QUIZ
gossamer- a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, esp. in autumn.
Which looks most like gossamer?
1. a spider's web
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Anology
CAR : AUTOMOBILE :: _____ : swamp
3. marsh
WORD QUIZ
viscous-of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive.
"I was going to get one of those lizards," said Willa, "but they are too viscous.
1. "They can bite for no reason."
Posted by The Girl Who Likes Pink at 9:16 AM
3. marsh
WORD QUIZ
viscous-of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive.
"I was going to get one of those lizards," said Willa, "but they are too viscous.
1. "They can bite for no reason."
Posted by The Girl Who Likes Pink at 9:16 AM
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Anology
EXCLUDE : INVITE :: _____ : quiet
1. chatty
WORD QUIZ
plausible- having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
Which would be a plausible reason for being late to school?
2. The bus came late.
1. chatty
WORD QUIZ
plausible- having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
Which would be a plausible reason for being late to school?
2. The bus came late.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Anology
ANALOGY/WORD QUIZ/WPM
PARCHEESI : GAME :: jazz : _____
3. music
WORD
acme-the highest point; summit; peak: The empire was at the acme of its power.
You would probably say that the acme of Benji's career was when he
3. became a movie and television star.
PARCHEESI : GAME :: jazz : _____
3. music
WORD
acme-the highest point; summit; peak: The empire was at the acme of its power.
You would probably say that the acme of Benji's career was when he
3. became a movie and television star.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Anology 10/4
ANALOGY/WORD
TOE : FOOT :: roof : _____
2. house
feral-existing in a natural state, as animals or plants; not domesticated or cultivated; wild.
Because our little Puss-Puss is a feral cat, she can seem
1. wild as a tiger.
TOE : FOOT :: roof : _____
2. house
feral-existing in a natural state, as animals or plants; not domesticated or cultivated; wild.
Because our little Puss-Puss is a feral cat, she can seem
1. wild as a tiger.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Wednesday Reading/ Anology
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Song List/Anology
WHAT WORD COMPLETES THE ANALOGY
SNEAKY : FORTHRIGHT :: generous : _____
2. stingy
What does it mean?
skulk-to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
If you decided to skulk through the school, you might look like
1. a spy.
WHAT WORD COMPLETES THE ANALOGY
SNEAKY : FORTHRIGHT :: generous : _____
2. stingy
What does it mean?
skulk-to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
If you decided to skulk through the school, you might look like
1. a spy.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Music List/ Anology
Bits and Bites
1.How many bytes in a Terabyte (TB)?
1000000000
2.How many Kilobytes (KBs) in a 100MB file?
100000
3.How many bits are used in the word “computer”?
8
4.Write your first name in binary.
01011001 01000001 01011010 01001101 01001001 01001110
1000000000
2.How many Kilobytes (KBs) in a 100MB file?
100000
3.How many bits are used in the word “computer”?
8
4.Write your first name in binary.
01011001 01000001 01011010 01001101 01001001 01001110
Friday, September 28, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Anlogy Day 27
ANALOGY
CLIFF : STEEP :: _____ : underground
2. tunnel
WORD
toxic of, pertaining to, affected with, or caused by a toxin or poison: a toxic condition.
Which plant's name suggests that it is toxic?
2. Poison Ivy
CLIFF : STEEP :: _____ : underground
2. tunnel
WORD
toxic of, pertaining to, affected with, or caused by a toxin or poison: a toxic condition.
Which plant's name suggests that it is toxic?
2. Poison Ivy
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Anology day 26
JURASSIC : PERIOD :: Chicago : _____
3. city
WORD
Which headline tells about an example of altruism?
3. Volunteers Nurse Injured Penguins
3. city
WORD
Which headline tells about an example of altruism?
3. Volunteers Nurse Injured Penguins
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Anology day 25
SPOUT : TEAPOT :: _____ : candle
1. wick
Word Quiz
Unanimous-of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
If six people make a unanimous decision,
1. all six agree.
WPM= 25
1. wick
Word Quiz
Unanimous-of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
If six people make a unanimous decision,
1. all six agree.
WPM= 25
Monday, September 24, 2007
Vocabulary
1. Twiggy is the icon for fashion.
2. I would like to have a Desktop computer.
3. The Cursor showed the next letter.
4. When I viewed the Quick Launch Toolbar some icons were missing.
5. The Taskbar button became crowded with all the buttons.
7. I clicked on the Toolbar to get to the program.
8. A Control Icon shows as meny icons as it can.
9. I clicked the Scrolll Box to get to the bottom of the page.
10. I clicked the Help toolbar because I didnt know what to do.
2. I would like to have a Desktop computer.
3. The Cursor showed the next letter.
4. When I viewed the Quick Launch Toolbar some icons were missing.
5. The Taskbar button became crowded with all the buttons.
7. I clicked on the Toolbar to get to the program.
8. A Control Icon shows as meny icons as it can.
9. I clicked the Scrolll Box to get to the bottom of the page.
10. I clicked the Help toolbar because I didnt know what to do.
Anoloty day 24
ENEMY : PAL :: _____ : tiny
1. gigantic
WORD OF THE DAY
sentient-having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.
Which could be described as sentient?
3. an ocean
48wpm
1. gigantic
WORD OF THE DAY
sentient-having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.
Which could be described as sentient?
3. an ocean
48wpm
Friday, September 21, 2007
Anology day 21
ANALOGY
WEED : PLANT :: flu : _____
3. illness
WORD QUIZ
prohibit
To prohibit people on their beach, the neighbors set up
3. a "No Trespassing" sign
WEED : PLANT :: flu : _____
3. illness
WORD QUIZ
prohibit
To prohibit people on their beach, the neighbors set up
3. a "No Trespassing" sign
Anology day 21
ANALOGY
WEED : PLANT :: flu : _____
3. illness
WORD QUIZ
prohibit
To prohibit people on their beach, the neighbors set up
3. a "No Trespassing" sign
WEED : PLANT :: flu : _____
3. illness
WORD QUIZ
prohibit
To prohibit people on their beach, the neighbors set up
3. a "No Trespassing" sign
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Anology day 20
ANALOGY/WORD-WARM UP
PETAL : ROSE :: _____ : rabbit
tail
What does it mean ?
precarious
Who might look precarious?
2. a tightrope walker
PETAL : ROSE :: _____ : rabbit
tail
What does it mean ?
precarious
Who might look precarious?
2. a tightrope walker
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Anology/word, WPM, PG-25-26 Questions :
SMOOTH : WARTY :: _____ : unknown
1. famous
WORD QUIZ
persevere
What newspaper headline tells about someone who has the ability to persevere?
3. Farmer Shares Crops with the Poor
WPM:
43
Book Questions:
1)You can start Word, Excel or Power Point using which method?
F.
2)When you no longer need to use an application program, the best thing to do is to leave it running in Windows, provided all your files are closed.
B.
3)Identify the noted items in the following image:
a.Menu bar b. Formatting toolbar c.Task Pane D.Sheet tabs
4)The toolbars in an application program are set and you cannot move or resize them.
B.
5)List at least two different ways you can access help within a Microsoft Office program.
-Go to office assistant
-Microsoft Word Help
6)You can only access help from within the application program.
b.
7)You can enter a question into the Ask a Question field in the same manner as if you were asking a question to an instuctor.
A.
8)How can you access the Office Assistant?
You can go to the menu toolbar and go to Help
9)
1. famous
WORD QUIZ
persevere
What newspaper headline tells about someone who has the ability to persevere?
3. Farmer Shares Crops with the Poor
WPM:
43
Book Questions:
1)You can start Word, Excel or Power Point using which method?
F.
2)When you no longer need to use an application program, the best thing to do is to leave it running in Windows, provided all your files are closed.
B.
3)Identify the noted items in the following image:
a.Menu bar b. Formatting toolbar c.Task Pane D.Sheet tabs
4)The toolbars in an application program are set and you cannot move or resize them.
B.
5)List at least two different ways you can access help within a Microsoft Office program.
-Go to office assistant
-Microsoft Word Help
6)You can only access help from within the application program.
b.
7)You can enter a question into the Ask a Question field in the same manner as if you were asking a question to an instuctor.
A.
8)How can you access the Office Assistant?
You can go to the menu toolbar and go to Help
9)
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Anology day 18
ANALOGY
HAIRPIECE : TOUPEE :: spunky : _____
3. trouble
WORD QUIZ
obtrusive
While we were hiking, we saw an obtrusive mass of rock. It
3. stuck out into our path.
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HAIRPIECE : TOUPEE :: spunky : _____
3. trouble
WORD QUIZ
obtrusive
While we were hiking, we saw an obtrusive mass of rock. It
3. stuck out into our path.
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Anology day 17
TARANTULA : SPIDER :: _____ : award
1. recognize
2. Emmy
3. withhold
obliterate
--Listen to the pronunciation: WAV format or AU format
What might you use to obliterate graffiti?
1. spray paint
2. a strong cleanser
3. photography
1. recognize
2. Emmy
3. withhold
obliterate
--Listen to the pronunciation: WAV format or AU format
What might you use to obliterate graffiti?
1. spray paint
2. a strong cleanser
3. photography
Friday, September 14, 2007
Quiz
1. What is the name of the BCIS blogspot.(URL)
WWW.mhsbcis.blogspot.com
2. How do you save?
You go to file than save as and you save it under your number.
3. Where do you save to?
Your ID number
4. What is the daily expectation when you first come to class?
Go to micro type pro and than do the warm up
5. What is your log in -username for blogger ?
Yazminpacheco@gmail.com
6. What is your log in username for gaggle ?
7. What is your log in for the computer?
75825
WWW.mhsbcis.blogspot.com
2. How do you save?
You go to file than save as and you save it under your number.
3. Where do you save to?
Your ID number
4. What is the daily expectation when you first come to class?
Go to micro type pro and than do the warm up
5. What is your log in -username for blogger ?
Yazminpacheco@gmail.com
6. What is your log in username for gaggle ?
7. What is your log in for the computer?
75825
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Memorial Day 9/11
When I was watching the Video clip I felt really bad and mad. Whoever did it wasnt thinking at all, how they were going to harm young and innocent people who still had a full life ahead of them. That was a real inconsiderate way to handle the problems they had with us. I am so freakin mad right now, I want to go beat their but; Whomever did it. That really really sucked!
That is soooooooo not fair!
Well ever since that day we have changed in many ways. They are now more strict in airports and with pretty much everything. Now its like everyone is paranoyed and we cant feel safe in out own country anymore. I feel so bad for all those innocent people who lost their lives and families.
IMA KILL THOSE JERKS! :P
Gosh!
Well I hope nothing EVER like that happens EVER again!
I just thank god that me and my family are still alive.
And what they did is going to come back to them because that was CRUEL!
That is soooooooo not fair!
Well ever since that day we have changed in many ways. They are now more strict in airports and with pretty much everything. Now its like everyone is paranoyed and we cant feel safe in out own country anymore. I feel so bad for all those innocent people who lost their lives and families.
IMA KILL THOSE JERKS! :P
Gosh!
Well I hope nothing EVER like that happens EVER again!
I just thank god that me and my family are still alive.
And what they did is going to come back to them because that was CRUEL!
Friday, September 7, 2007
Ethics Quiz
A AUP policy is something we have to keep everything under control. We make some rules that the students have to follow so they can stay on task and do the right thing.
RULES:
1) No hacking in to computers or some prohibited sites.
2)Asolutely NO PLAGIARISM or there will have consequenses.
3)You cannot go on the internet unless given permission.
4)Follow the ethics.
5)Have character in what you do.
6)Do not check your email or go on My Space.
7)When using the computer treat it with care and be responsible and aware of what you are doing.
8)You must finish all your work before playing games.
9)Do not go to prohibited sites and look at inaproppriate stuff.
10)Try to accomplish and get stuff done with value.
11)No piracy, You will get caught and will have to pay some consequenses.
RULES:
1) No hacking in to computers or some prohibited sites.
2)Asolutely NO PLAGIARISM or there will have consequenses.
3)You cannot go on the internet unless given permission.
4)Follow the ethics.
5)Have character in what you do.
6)Do not check your email or go on My Space.
7)When using the computer treat it with care and be responsible and aware of what you are doing.
8)You must finish all your work before playing games.
9)Do not go to prohibited sites and look at inaproppriate stuff.
10)Try to accomplish and get stuff done with value.
11)No piracy, You will get caught and will have to pay some consequenses.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Word Wall Day 8
Word:Copyright
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something.
Antonym: give free, to not give
Synonym:Sell, reproduce
Sentence: I had a copyright of literature.
Word: Internet
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world.
Antonym: Book
Synonym: Information
Sentence: I went on the internet today to look for some information.
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something.
Antonym: give free, to not give
Synonym:Sell, reproduce
Sentence: I had a copyright of literature.
Word: Internet
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world.
Antonym: Book
Synonym: Information
Sentence: I went on the internet today to look for some information.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Word Wall 6&7 (5th period)
Word: Ethics
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: Conforming to the accepted professional standards of conduct.
Sentence Using word: I believe in ethics
Synonyms: Morals, Rules
Antonyms: bad
Word: Hacker
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: Someone who intentionally accesses a computer system without permission.
Synoyms: Cheetar, Liar, Thief
Antynyms: Owner
Word:URL
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: The address of a web page, that defines for the browser the route to take to find the page.
Synonyms: map
Antonyms:
Word: HTML
P.O.S.:Noun
Definition: language used to create web pages by adding formatting tags to text.
Synonyms: Write, Fix
Antonyms:Not write, to brake
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: Conforming to the accepted professional standards of conduct.
Sentence Using word: I believe in ethics
Synonyms: Morals, Rules
Antonyms: bad
Word: Hacker
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: Someone who intentionally accesses a computer system without permission.
Synoyms: Cheetar, Liar, Thief
Antynyms: Owner
Word:URL
P.O.S.: Noun
Definition: The address of a web page, that defines for the browser the route to take to find the page.
Synonyms: map
Antonyms:
Word: HTML
P.O.S.:Noun
Definition: language used to create web pages by adding formatting tags to text.
Synonyms: Write, Fix
Antonyms:Not write, to brake
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