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== '''Assessment:''' ==
== '''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.
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.
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Revision as of 03:42, 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.