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Row:A row is a series of data banks laid out in a horizontal fashion in a table or spreadsheet.
Column:A column is a vertical series of cells in a chart, table, or spreadsheet.
Merge & Center:
Sort:Sort is a term used to describe the process of organizing data in a particular order allowing for information to be found easier.
Filter:The most common filter is a software filter or a filter in a program that reads data in and manipulates the data to fit another output pattern or removes data that may not be needed.
Outline:An outline is a summary, or overview that provides a synopsis of a larger set of information.
Charts (Graphs):Not to be confused with a graph, a chart is a graphic representation of data.
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Workbook:Term used in Microsoft Excel to describe a spreadsheet file. A workbook may contain numerous spreadsheets in a single file.
Worksheet:Alternatively referred to as a worksheet, a spreadsheet is a data file made up of rows and columns that are used to sort data and allow the user to manipulate and arrange data easily, commonly numerical data.
Row:A row is a series of data banks laid out in a horizontal fashion in a table or spreadsheet.
Column:A column is a vertical series of cells in a chart, table, or spreadsheet.
Merge & Center:
Sort:Sort is a term used to describe the process of organizing data in a particular order allowing for information to be found easier.
Filter:The most common filter is a software filter or a filter in a program that reads data in and manipulates the data to fit another output pattern or removes data that may not be needed.
Outline:An outline is a summary, or overview that provides a synopsis of a larger set of information.
Charts (Graphs):Not to be confused with a graph, a chart is a graphic representation of data.
Autosum:AutoSum is a Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet function that automatically enters the appropriate formula or function into your spreadsheet.
Formulas:A formula is an expression telling the computer what mathematical operation to perform upon a specific value.
Printing:To print is the process of a computer transferring data to a computer printer and generating a hard copy of the electronic data being printed.
Workbook:Term used in Microsoft Excel to describe a spreadsheet file. A workbook may contain numerous spreadsheets in a single file.
Worksheet:Alternatively referred to as a worksheet, a spreadsheet is a data file made up of rows and columns that are used to sort data and allow the user to manipulate and arrange data easily, commonly numerical data.
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Chapter 2 Questions:
1. Describe Mr. C. How does he know Johnny? he is Johnny Sunday school teacher. 2. Explain what makes Mr. C so special to Johnny. Mr. C was funny and smart and always helped Johnny with his problems. And his lessens were boring. 3. What does "you reap what you sow" mean? Explain. means if you stole some money and then people with not trust you no more and affect your life. 4. Why did Mr. C's Sunday School lesson have Johnny's attention? Explain. because Mr. C talks about baseball in his lessens so that's got Johnny attention 5. What do you think the question was that Johnny wanted to ask Mr. C after church? Predict and explain. I think Johnny was going to ask about reap what you sow. cuz he want to learn more about it. 6. Predict what you think Mr. C will show Johnny at his house. Explain your prediction. some baseball gold medals. because he know Johnny like baseball and he was probably good at baseball. |
Chapter 3 Questions
1. Why was Johnny so excited about going to Mr. C's house? Explain. Mr. C said he had to show him something. 2. What did Mr. C show Johnny? Describe what the item was in detail? It was a exact replica of the titanic. it was be beautiful and big. 3. Were you correct in your prediction from Chapter 2? Explain. I was not I thought is was going to be a baseball medals. 4. In Chapter 2 & 3, you are introduced to a new character, Miss Simpson. Describe her and explain her interaction with Mr. C. miss Simpson help Mr. C with the titanic and she was really nice. 5. Who is Darlene? What is her relationship to Mr. C? Explain what we know about her from Chapter 3. Darlene is Mr. C's wife and she really like roses. |
Chapter 4 Questions:
1. Why did Johnny ask Mr. C, "Are you rich?"? Explain. Johnny was wondering how Mr. C can afford so many boats. 2. Did Mr. C give Johnny an answer (yes or no)? Why or why not? No, Mr.C. wanted to explain to Johnny how rich and having money are different. 3. What did Mr. C mean by "From one American to another American, we're all rich"? Explain. We are all rich which means that we are a rich country and we can afford stuff and, there are poorer countries. 4. How did Mr. C explain the difference between being rich and having money? Explain. Being rich you have everything like having money, having a family, and having money you can get any, buy any thing else. 6How does Johnny feel about starting a business? Explain. He likes the idea about starting his own business because it can bring him more money |
Chapter 5 Questions
1. Why is it important that Mr. C's stool has 3 legs? you must be strong 2. What would happen if you removed 1 of the legs from the stool? iiitititititititititititititti gkjgjghjghjfjhjkgfjjg dhd it would crash and hit the floor 3. What is the 1st leg of stool in starting a business? Explain what that means. The product leg, you must have something to that has value. 4. What is the 2nd leg of stool in starting a business? Explain what that means. The capital leg , everything you need to get your to market. 5. What is the 3rd leg of stool in starting a business? Explain what that means. The customer leg, you need a customer to but your product. 6. How did Johnny decide to start a lemonade business? Explain. mm Miss. Darlene asked Johnny do he want some lemonade and he found his business. |
Chapter 6 Questions:
1. Who all did Johnny consider as investors or partners in his business? his dad, sister, and his mom 2. Which investor/partner did he choose? Why? he choose his mom, to prove to her if he could be more responsible. 3. What does "skin in the game" mean? Explain. have to something of value that you put into the business 4. What were Johnny's investors 2 conditions? Explain. Lou gets free lemonade. 5. What did Johnny decide would be his "skin in the game"? his batting tokens |
Chapter 7 Questions:
1. Johnny is very excited about 2 things at the beginning of the chapter. Name the 2 things & explain why he is excited about both of them. He is excited about his homerun that he hit and that he gets to tell his mom about his plan for the business. 2. What did Johnny do in the kitchen to make his mom mad? Explain how Johnny handled the situation. he came inside the kitchen dirty and mud all on him. 3. Explain Johnny's plan for his product- the lemonade. use three cups of sugar and six real lemonade and some lemonade powder 4. Explain Johnny's plan for his capital. Two tables ,one chair, one umbrella, one tablecloth, two signs 5. Explain Johnny's plan for a location to attract customers. in front of the bank. |
Chapter 8 Questions:
1. What tasks did Johnny do during the week (Monday-Friday) to prepare for Opening Day? Explain. he stay up all night and day to make sure his stuff was all right for opening day 2. What all did Johnny do on Saturday morning before he opened his lemonade stand? Explain. the night before they put everything in the car, that he need to start his day off. 3. Johnny thinks his first day of business is "going to be easy". Do you think he will be correct? Explain why or why not. yes cause he is ready for it and got everything together |
Chapter 9 Questions:
1. Describe the chain of events of the "disaster". a big rain storm came in and miss up is day. 2. Who called Johnny when he got home? Explain what they told Johnny. he told them it was Mr. Jackson 3. What is Johnny's plan for next week? Is he gonna give up on the lemonade stand? Why or why not? Explain. he going to pay back his mom, and going to opem he going to pay back his mom, and he going to open Johnny lemonade stand once again. |
Chapter 10 Questions:
1. This chapter is called "Rockstar". Why? Explain. because felt like he was famous 2. What do you think the note from Susie said? Explain why you think that it says that. I think that I was like a love letter because it wouldn't mention it. 3. What was Johnny's lesson to the class? Explain. how much money a cup of lemonade is if he sells 50. 4. Was Miss Evans impressed with his lesson? Why or why not? Yes, because he started a buissness and it lead her to tell everyone that. 5. What is the relationship between the Coyotes and the Blue Jays? Explain.They are rival baseball teams the blue jays are the hardest team to beat. 6. Who is Big Mel? What is his relationship to Johnny?The blue jays pitcher and he hates Johnny. 7. How did the practice game go? Explain. bad they lose. |
Chapter 11 Questions:
1. What was Susie Brewster's note about? Was it what you expected? Why or why not? no , because I thought It was a love letter but it was wrong 2. Who was his first customer on Day 2 of business? Why do you think he or she came so quickly? Mr. Jackson, he was out there before Johnny set up. he was waiting all week for his lemonade. 3. Who all were Johnny's customers on Day 2? Name as many customers as you can. Mr. Jackson, miss bookie, uncle ted, uncle Nathan, pastor miller, mayor selmon , Mr. C, Darlene, 4. Who helped Johnny run the lemonade stand while he went to get more ice? How did they do? Susie Brewster she did great. 5. How many cups of lemonade did Johnny sell on Day 2? How much profit did he make? sold 185 cups, and made 165 but he had to pay people back but he still 126 6. The chapter is called "Life is Good". Explain why Johnny's life is good. how things changed in a week's time wow, life is good |
Chapter 12 Questions:
1, Why did Mr. Morgan call Johnny twice during the week? he needing to talk to Johnny and he will be out of town tomorrow 2. Did Johnny call him back? Why or why not? he had to go to the baseball game to play the bulls. 3. What was so surprising for Johnny and Lou when they arrived at the bank on Saturday morning? they saw Susie's fresh pink lemonade stand. 4. Who was Lou mad with? Why? Mr.. Morgan because he gave up Johnny spot for his lemonade business 5. Why did Johnny feel hurt? because he let Susie help last weekend and she going to take his business . 6. The last line of this chapter said he needed to "just get back in the box". What do you think that means will happen next? he got to do better next time. |
Chapter 13 Questions:
1. Where did Johnny set up his lemonade stand? Why?Mr. Jackson's barber shop, sussie was at johnny's old spot. 2. Were you surprised by any of his customers? Explain why or why not.His sister because she usually acts like she doesn't like him. 3. How did Johnny's sales/profits compare with the past week? Explain. he sold more because bets brought a lot of customers. 4. What do you think that Mr. Jackson wants to talk to Johnny about next week? Explain. More things about being a great business man. 5. How do you think this business has affected Johnny and his family? Explain why. It makes Johnny more responsible with money and his family proud of him. |
Johnny’s Lemonade Stand: Study Guide for Test (whole book)
Characters: 1. Johnny the main character that puts up a lemonade stand 2. Lou- johnny's mom 3. Mr. C (Clarence)- Johnny's Sunday school teacher which helps him a lot. 4. Miss Darlene- Mr.C's wife 5. Billy-Johnny's dad 6. Bets (Betsy)- Johnny's sister 7. Jimmy- Johnny's best friend 8. Tony- Johnny's bestfriend 9. Miss Simpson- A lady that helps out the church 10. Grandpa- Johnny's grandpa 11. Mr. Jackson- the man that works at the barber shop 12. Mr. Morgan- the man that works at the bank 13. Miss Evans- Johnny's teacher 14. Susie- Johnny's classmate that tried to replace him 15. Coyotes- Johnny's baseball team 16. Blue Jays (Buzzards)- Rivalry of the blue jays 17. Big Mel (Melvin)-the pitcher for the blue jays 18. Miss Bookie- one of Johnny's customers Setting/Locations: 19. Belleville - the city that Johnny lives in 20. Bank- Mr.Morgan owns it and it is where Johnny puts his lemonade stand 21. Barber Shop- Mr. Jackson owns it and it was the later that johnny sold lemonade 22. Shockley’s- the grocery store 23. Castle Mountain- A new place that opened up and that had anythinga kid could want. Important Terms/Concepts: 24. 3 legged stool- the three ways that help your business stay up and runnng product,customers,capital 25. product & Johnny’s product-the thing that you sell Johnny sold lemonade 26. capital & Johnny’s capital-stuff that you had before you a start your business to use to help make it, table clothes and tables 27. customers & Johnny’s customers- People who buy your product and Mr. C, Mrs. Simpson, and people who live in the city of Belleville 28. “skin in the game” (Johnny’s and his investor’s)- you put something in your business that you want so you want to keep your business up so that you don't lose it, batting tokens and $20 29. investor & Johnny’s investor-Lou, and someone who outs into your business to get you started 30. baseball- A sport that Johnny plays 31. recipe -instruction and ingredients to make something 32. debts/expenses- when you owe something the cost 33. profit - how much money you get out of selling something |