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Final PowerPoint Project You are to present a story through PowerPoint Pick a children’s story or fable  Suggestions: Aesop’s fables (Tortoise and the Hare, Goose that laid Golden Eggs) Hans Christian Anderson (Princess and the Pea, Ugly Duckling) Brothers Grimm (Hansel and Gretel, Three Little Pigs) Dr. Seuss  If you want to do a different story, let me know what you plan to do Your PowerPoint must contain:  10 Slides  Pictures/Clipart  Sounds – not just applause at the end!!  Custom animations on every slide  A background You will present your story to the class. Be Creative!

Sounds I have sound effects you can use. Use built in sounds. Get sounds off the web. Try and use wav files. Set the max sound file size to be bigger than your largest sound file. Go to the Sound Tools Options tab Set this value up high

Project Rubric AreaPossible Points Overall look of Slides25 Custom Animations10 Backgrounds that match the story 10 Sounds that match the story10 Pictures that fit with the story10 Text from the story10 Presentation25 Total100