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Excel Battleship

Today, I tried something new with my Computer Information System students. We played Battleship via Microsoft Excel and together, we polished my rusty idea. Each student creates two playing grids on their Excel worksheet to mimic the familiar, family game. As students call out cells, they document which cells they've called. Students track hits and misses by coloring cells red or black.

Activity instructions guide students in the creation of the playing grids. This gives the students an overview of Excel and its basic capabilities.

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