Monday, June 12, 2017

Getting Started With PowerPoint



~A Follow up to PowerPoint Lesson Plans~
Why You Should Use PowerPoint to 
Plan and Teach Lessons



I understand that summer vacation has likely just started for many of you and the mere thought of thinking about preparing for NEXT school year likely makes you shriek and shudder.



AFTER you have had time to relax and decompress. 
AFTER you have slept in a few mornings and have enjoyed a glass of wine or two. 
AFTER you have enjoyed a lazy, HOT cup of coffee.
AFTER you have relaxed and taken deep breaths.
THEN...and hopefully only then...
You WILL start thinking about next school year.  


At that point, reach the next level of lesson creation and presentation be creating engaging lessons that will capture students' attention and increase their comprehension.



Think you can't use PowerPoint? 







Freebie 
Introduction to the Product:



Reviews
"This is a great resource for those who need to know more about the ins and outs of creating resource on Power Point or even simply creating presentations. You will definitely want to purchase the paid resource if you are wanting to learn Power Point! great JOB!"'


"WOW! Informative and you really put time and effort into this with using picture visuals! Thanks for sharing this informational mini-tutorial!"



"Great! Thanks! I look forward to using this next year."

"Fabulous overview! Perfect for someone wanting a glimpse at the basics! 
Nicely created!"






The Full Product:


Reviews
"It was helpful! This resource is so simple! I feel like I could even let my students use it when they are learning PowerPoint! Great resource!"



Look to the Benefits
- Everything you need is in one spot - the PowerPoint Presentation
- Very easily updated and/or edited
- Actively engages students
- Increased comprehension
- Double as a sub plan
- Absent students receive the same instruction


HAPPY LEARNING!
HAPPY TEACHING!


If you have any questions or suggestions, please reach out using the comment section below.      





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