![]() ![]() ![]() Students can draw the picture or find a picture on-line. Add a fun sound clip too! Example: The ‘A’ slide could have a picture of an airplane, the word ‘airplane’ (or sentence about an airplane) and a sound clip of an airplane flying. Each slide would be a letter in the alphabet, with a picture that is associated with the letter. For younger students, the class PPT could be an alphabet book. Consider creating a class PPT presentation divide the students into groups and have each group create a slide or several slides that will be combined for the class presentation. The classroom teacher should walk the class through step-by-step instructions on how to create PPT slides and if desired, how to add features. Depending the student’s age or abilities, the student can write an outline for each slide or write the full text for each slide. Initially, have the student create a ‘paper’ draft of his/her first PowerPoint Presentation (PPT) to plan what the presentation will look like. Students can write their ‘story’, add pictures, sound effects, and videos. PowerPoints are a 'slide show' on a computer. ![]() Here are some simple PowerPoint themes to help you and your students get started! Students are learning to create PowerPoint (or the Apple equivalent, Keynote presentations) in early elementary school. ![]()
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