Intro to MS Word Objective: I will apply my typing skills learned this quarter in MS word.

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Intro to MS Word Objective: I will apply my typing skills learned this quarter in MS word.

How do I get there? Click on the w on toolbar Open Save Print Enter, space, backspace Add picture Read symbols stories to kids

Today Name on paper. Begin typing your story (max size 20, color one you can see and writing one you can read) Add a picture Raise your hand.

Day 2 and 3: Open. Find your name. Copy a sentence about your symbol from the board. Put in a picture. Print.

Betsy Ross made the American Flag. The flag symbolizes freedom and justice. Bald Eagle It is a symbol of America. Bald Eagle is found only in North America. Liberty Bell The bell cracked the first time it was struck. The bell represents freedom. Statue of Liberty It was given to the United States by France. The Statue welcomes people to the US.

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