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Insert Presentation Title Here Month DD, 20YY

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Text with Picture(s) First level text, Arial, 24 pt Second level text, Arial, 20 pt Third level text, Arial, 18 pt Fourth level text, Arial 16 pt Pictures Use a border around pictures Blue | R: 0, G: 129, B: 198 Weight: 0.75 pt 3

Text with Small Table of Data Small Table of Data Use a blue fill to organize the data Blue | R: 0, G: 129, B: 198; with semi-transparency Uses interior table border White | R: 255, G: 255, B: AF Bushwick MiddleNY AF Bridgeport Academy MiddleCT 2008AF Brownsville ElementaryNY AF Hartford MiddleCT AF Hartford ElementaryCT

Text with Large Table of Data Large Table of Data Use alternating fill colors to organize tables that have a LOT of data to read Alternating fill colors help readers stay on one line Blue R: 0, G: 129, B: 198 Semi-transparency White R: 255, G: 255, B: :15-7:50Breakfast 7:50-8:00Transition Up/Unpack 8:00-8:20Math Meeting 8:20-9:00Block 1-Guided Reading 9:00-9:40Block 2-Direct Instruction/Phonics 9:40-10:20Block 3-Direct Instruction/Phonics 10:20-11:00Block 4-Waterford Computer 11:00-11:35Writing 11:35-11:40Transition to Lunch 11:40-12:10Lunch 12:10-12:25Bathroom 12:25-1:10Math 1:15-2:00Art, Music, or Dance 2:00-2:05Transition to class 2:05-2:45History or Science 2:45-3:15REACH/snack 3:15-3:40Centers/Read Aloud

Text with Chart 6 Chart title center-justified * Any chart data or source information to be included here. Center justified below chart.

General Content Guidelines Design Principle: KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid!) Readers read faster than you speak Simplify your points on the slide to prevent them from reading ahead Use bullets on slide only as memory aids for your presentation Try not to read slides directly to audience Improve readability/visibility for audience with larger font sizes Don’t write full sentences – outline only Limit each slide: 5-6 key points Limit each point: 5-6 words per point 7

Color Palette 8 Background R: 255 G: 255 B: 255 Slide Title Text Color R: 0 G: 129 B: 198 Slide Title Underline Color and Text Emphasis Color R: 239 G: 65 B: 53 Accent Color R: 245 G: 132 B: 38 Slide Text Color R: 0 G: 0 B: 0 Slide Table Fill Color R: 0 G: 129 B: 198 Transparency: 80% Main Colors Accent Color R: 123 G:193 B: 67 Accent Colors – use sparingly Accent Color R: 255 G:222 B: 0