Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Aim: How can we create a presentation in PowerPoint for our new sport project?

Wednesday, SWBAT Combine all their elements into a PowerPoint presentation

Aim: How can we create a presentation in PowerPoint for our new sport project?

Do Now: What do you remember about the PowerPoint presentations that we’ve done in this class and you’re others?

What are some good strategies for insuring that your PowerPoints are exciting and interesting?

What are some ways to achieve that goal when assembling PowerPoints?

Write a well developed paragraph answering these questions.
(5 min.)

Materials:
• Macs, class blog
• All materials scanned or photographed
• Paper, pens
• Expectations for PPT.
1.) Procedures- Elicit Do Now responses

AR: The PowerPoints that we have done have been pretty good, but the better one’s have used animation, photos, and other graphics to be more exciting. To make PowerPoints better they have to be a presentation and not be too wordy. You have to make it exciting for the viewer. (3-5 min.)

2.) Mini-lesson: Exploiting PowerPoint’s features.

Everyone open up PowerPoint and click on the Animation button.

Then click on the Transition scheme button. This is where you can really start to make your presentations more exciting.

You notice that there are 20 sum odd different transition schemes.

Then you have to decide whether you want to manipulate the slide, or whether it will automatically run.

Now you all know how to place photos or images in the PowerPoint.

You can even include videos and sounds that can be found also in the layout button.
(3-5 min.)

3.) Groups: Now I want you and your group members to assemble your PowerPoint for presentations on Friday. Whatever cannot be accomplished in class today, one person needs to be made responsible for finishing it tonight or tomorrow for class on Friday.

EXPECTATIONS FOR POWERPOINT:

I want a title slide.

A slide with an explanation for the sport and where the idea came from.

A few slides explaining the rules

A slide that has a graphic of the field of play

A slide showing the logo.

A slide showing the uniform sketches.

And a slide or slides that speaks to who this sport will appeal to. Who are the likely viewers of your new sport?

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