My group and I chose to do our project on science this time . We will be doing our project on the Skeleton System. This skeleton lesson will be very interesting, because it will teach the students about different bones that make up the body and how they can identify them when they see the bones. This lesson is for grades 3-5 and I remember I did this lesson when I was in elementary.
This should be a very fun project to do and I can't wait until we sit down more and come up with how we gone do the project. After we teach the lesson each students should be able to identify the bones. And we will have different things for them to do.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Interactve Powerpoint Blog
I think this was the hardest and frustrating project we had to do in this class. It was hard to me I watched different videos trying to see how to create an interactive PowerPoint. I wanted to create a game show like Family Feud, or Jeopardy. But it didn't turn out how I wanted it. So I created a simple game quiz PowerPoint.
The students can click on the different answers and it will either tell you if it's correct or if it is incorrect, and it will let you try again until you get the right answer.After spending hours on this project I finally found one that I can create, and at the end I kind of got a little relief when I finished. Everything was working and in place where it suppose to be. I had problems trying to add my own music in the slideshow, so I just used the music that was already on the PowerPoint.
The students can click on the different answers and it will either tell you if it's correct or if it is incorrect, and it will let you try again until you get the right answer.After spending hours on this project I finally found one that I can create, and at the end I kind of got a little relief when I finished. Everything was working and in place where it suppose to be. I had problems trying to add my own music in the slideshow, so I just used the music that was already on the PowerPoint.
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