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2 Reading Help in PowerPoint August 4 th, 2008

3 Workshop Agenda Make a folder on the desktop Make reading passages, stories, poems or vocabulary words with audio/sound files Whole passage, phrases, individual word audio help Free on-line audio books/resources Learn how to find and save audio files Discuss Digital Storytelling and other misc technology for the classroom Questions Door prizes

4 Lion and the Mouse Aesop’s Fables Once when a Lion was asleep a little Mouse began running up and down upon him; this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse: “forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?” The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a wagon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was, went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. “Was I not right?” said the little Mouse.Little friends may prove great friends.

5 Steps for recording sound files Type your story, vocabulary words, etc. Click on Insert, Movies and Sounds, Record Sound

6 Cont’ Name file Click on the Record button Read the text When finished reading click the Stop button

7 Cont’ Click the Play button to review, if satisfied with recording click OK You will see a sound icon appear on the slide

8 Cont’ Position the sound icon anywhere on the slide by holding the left mouse button and dragging Double click on the sound icon to hear the recording (one click when in the View Show mode) Click once to stop recording

9 Lion and the Mouse Aesop’s Fables Once when a Lion was asleep a little Mouse began running up and down upon him; this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse: “forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?” The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a wagon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was, went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. “Was I not right?” said the little Mouse.Little friends may prove great friends.wagon

10 Single word help Record help file (pronunciation, definition, part of speech, etc.) – see recording steps on Slide 4 Delete the sound icon that appears Highlight the “challenge word” Right mouse click on highlighted word Choose Action Settings

11 Single word help cont’ Click on the Mouse Click tab (or mouse over) Put a check in the box next to Play Sound This opens up a drop-down menu - Click on the drop-down arrow - find the name of the sound file (name of challenge word) Click OK

12 Once when a Lion was asleep a little Mouse began running up and down upon him; this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse: “forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?” The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a wagon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was, went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. “Was I not right?” said the little Mouse. Little friends may prove great friends. Lion and the Mouse Aesop’s Fables

13 Add previously created text and sound files to slide Lit2Go http://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/http://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/ Search by grade level, title, author, etc. Find poem, story, etc. Click on View text as Webpage Copy and paste text, graphics, etc. Save sound file to computer – right mouse click on Download MP3, Save Target As, name file, Save (save in my music)

14 Other Resources Audio file sites http://www.freeclassicaudiobooks.com/ http://udleditions.cast.org/ www.freerice.com http://www.oculture.com/2006/10/audio_book_podc.html http://librivox.org/newcatalog/search.php?title=&author=&st atus=all&action=Search http://librivox.org/newcatalog/search.php?title=&author=&st atus=all&action=Search Fluency site www.spreeder.com

15 Misc. Info/Ideas Audio files (your creations, student creations, or whatever) can be saved to an iPod or other digital media player Can play the audio file with Windows Media Player and have a hard copy of the text (pdf file) to accompany it Have students create digital book reports

16 Misc. info cont’ Laptops have a built-in microphone Digital StoryTelling Audacity Book Talks Kiosks Handouts found at http://pingrey.wikispaces.com http://pingrey.wikispaces.com

17 Next Page ? If your story is going to be on more than one slide you can add “next page” buttons to let the students know to continue reading Click on AutoShapes Choose Action Buttons Choose or (can add text) Draw the button and move it to the bottom right edge of the slide Give button a hyperlink to next slide

18 Once when a Lion was asleep a little Mouse began running up and down upon him; this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse: “forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?” The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Lion and the Mouse Aesop’s Fables

19 Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a wagon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was, went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. “Was I not right?” said the little Mouse. Little friends may prove great friends.

20 Door Prize Drawing Jump drive goes to #18 Head phones with microphone goes to #6


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