Bell Ringer:
1. Open up your Typing Word document2. Look at the picture on the top of page 20 to see which fingers to use for the V key.
On page 20 and type line 4 and 5 and 6.
What are we learning today?
10 Step Procedure for developing a PowerPoint presentation
3.1 Know the Design Principles10 Step Procedure for developing a PowerPoint presentation
3.2 Know your Target Audience
Guided Practice:
@Miss W will review the correct finger placement for the V keys.
@ Miss W will model the 10 steps to use to develop a PowerPoint presentation.
@Students will help each other during the skills practice.
Students are turning in their decision for which ACADEMIC topic (LanguageArts, Science, Social Studies, Health or Math) they want to create a short PowerPoint presentation during this week's class.
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Independent Exercise:
8th - Review the 10 steps to use to develop a PowerPoint Presentation
Candy challenge for the team, who lists the 10 steps first
Sample project storyboard compared to actual project
Start Project storyboard
7th Grade- Candy challenge for the team, who lists the 10 steps first
Sample project storyboard compared to actual project
Start Project storyboard
Grade- Steps 6 through 10
Step 7- Add and format graphics, audio and video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ3yD1otYL8 (embed videos)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02A_-3ZwE6w ("the end" animation)
transition tab- timing group- change advance slide from mouse click to after 1 second
Start Project Storyboard- 8 "content" slides (title slide does not count)
You don't need to write everything just the "big" ideas
Depending on time either start the unit questions or the exit activity
Exit Activities:
Contest to see which student group can put together
the 10 steps of the Presentation Development Checklist the fastest.
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