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#* Explain different slide layouts (Title Slide, Title and Content, Two Content, etc.).
#* Explain different slide layouts (Title Slide, Title and Content, Two Content, etc.).



Latest revision as of 05:03, 1 February 2024

Subject: Computer Science

Class: 6

Unit: 13

Topic: Microsoft PowerPoint

Number of Student: 65

Name of School: Adarsha School

Time: 45 minutes

Objective:

By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:

  1. Understand the basic features and functions of Microsoft PowerPoint.
  2. Create a simple presentation with text and images.
  3. Navigate through slides and present their work effectively.

Materials Needed:

  1. Computers or laptops with Microsoft PowerPoint installed.
  2. Projector and screen for demonstration.

Introduction (5 minutes):

  • Greet the students and briefly discuss the importance of presentations in today's world.
  • Explain that Microsoft PowerPoint is a tool widely used for creating presentations.
  • Share the objectives of the lesson.

Basic Overview of PowerPoint Interface (10 minutes):

Slide Layouts:

    • Explain different slide layouts (Title Slide, Title and Content, Two Content, etc.).

Ribbon and Tabs:

    • Introduce the Ribbon and the different tabs (Home, Insert, Design, Transitions, Animations, etc.).

Slide Views:

    • Discuss the three main slide views (Normal, Slide Sorter, and Slide Show).

Creating a Simple Presentation (15 minutes):

Adding Slides:

    • Guide students to add a title slide and content slides.
    • Emphasize the importance of organizing content.

Text and Formatting:

    • Teach how to add and format text (font, size, color, bold, italic, underline).
    • Encourage the use of bullet points for clarity.

Inserting Images:

    • Demonstrate how to insert images from clipart or files.
    • Emphasize appropriate use of visuals to enhance presentations.

Transition and Animation (5 minutes):

Transitions:

    • Introduce slide transitions and explain their purpose.

Animations:

    • Explain animations and how they can make presentations engaging.
    • Show how to add simple animations to text and images.

Practice Time (7 minutes):

  • Allow students to practice creating a simple presentation.
  • Circulate around the class to provide assistance and answer questions.

Conclusion (3 minutes):

  • Summarize the key points covered in the lesson.
  • Encourage students to explore PowerPoint further and practice creating presentations.
  • Mention that effective communication skills are essential in today's digital age.

Homework Assignment

: Ask students to create a short PowerPoint presentation (3-5 slides) on any topic of their choice for the next class.

Assessment:

Review the students' presentations for the correct application of the concepts covered in the lesson, such as slide layout, text formatting, image insertion, transitions, and animations.