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Vera S. Weber
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Slide: each “page” of a presentation is known as a slide Objects: Slide are made up of objects; text, images, videos, charts, and sounds Transition: the movement of slides from one to the next Slide Design: The format that is applied to slides. Many background varieties with an abundance of colors and fonts for each one. Animation: Making objects on the slide move
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Click the drop down menu from the New Slide option in the Home menu.
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These icons indicate the different types of objects that can be added
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Transitions are found under the Animations Menu Sounds can be added Speed adjusted Apply to a few slides or all slides On the Animations Menu Ribbon, click the drop down menu for Transitions and see all the choices
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Slide designs are found under the Design Menu on the ribbon bar Numerous designs are available for slide backgrounds. Each design has various color schemes and fonts Changing slide designs will alter your previously created slides
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Animations are fun...... But time consuming To add animations to the objects on your slides, click Custom Animation found on the Animations Menu bar. An extra column will appear to the right of your presentation
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Add an image object to the slide Click on the image and then click on Custom Animation under the Animations Menu bar Choose to add Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths from the Add Effect drop down menu
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Before assigning a project, give them a brief introduction to PowerPoint where they can learn along with your guidance
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Give them a limit of slides to include in the presentation Designate what each slide will cover Slide 1: Title and your animal Slide 2: Show a picture of your animal and label it with its name Slide 3: Insert 4 facts about this animal
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If the presentation is a class project, you decide upon the transitions and slide design prior to children creating the slides If each student is creating their own presentation, introduce slide design, transitions, and animations after they’ve entered their content.
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Give them limits to the amount of time they have to select transitions or decide on slide designs. If using animations, limit the times that animations can be used.
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http://www.marshall.k12.mn.us/Page/2835 A list of various websites that provide more classroom resources, games, and ideas for using PowerPoint
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