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By Ellen Finkelstein, PowerPoint MVP 1

Keys to PowerPoint in the Classroom

Health coverage financing Individual rated: Premium is based on individual’s medical history Community rated: Premium is based on a regional group’s experience Experience rated: Premium is based on an organization’s experience Self-insured: Organization pays actual claims, plus administrative fee 3

Your speech plus visuals is the key to learning 4

Individual rated insurance is based on individual health 5 5

Community rated insurance is based on a region’s health 6

Experience rated insurance is based on an organization’s claim experience 7 7

In self-insured coverage, the organization pays actual claims, plus administrative fee 8 8

How does water travel? Rain or snow: from the clouds to the ground or bodies of water Evaporation: from bodies of water to the air Transpiration: evaporation from the leaves of plants Runoff: through soil and porous rock and in rivers and streams

The water cycle Water moves up through evaporation and transpiration Water moves down through precipitation and runoff

The water cycle

Tell ‘n’ show SM 12

13 Photos Diagrams Video Graphs/Charts

Keep diagrams and charts simple 14

Keep diagrams and charts simple 15

Transportation gets us where we’re going 16

Transportation gets us where we’re going 17

How do you keep track of your schedule? 18

How do you keep track of your schedule? 19

How do you keep track of your schedule? 20

Get free images & sounds Microsoft Office Clip Art gallery Stock.xchng ( Morguefile ( Flikr with Creative Commons filter ( NOAA ( Freesound: Make your own! 21

Interactivity engages students 22

Click the green square 23

Sorry, that’s not the green square. Go back and try again 24

(2) Sorry, that’s not the green square. Go back and try again 25

Yay, you got the right answer! 26

Next question 27

You can use PowerPoint for any age 28

Our trip to the Des Moines Zoo Ethan Jones

We saw some giraffes and zebras. Ethan Jones

We saw 2 big tortoises. Marcy Dearborn

We took a ride on camels. Josh Abrams

We saw a big tiger. He was behind glass. Devi McMahon

We had lots of fun!

Click on France

Yes! You got it right! Click anywhere to continue Yes! You got it right! Click anywhere to continue

No, this is not France! Try again! Click to continue No, this is not France! Try again! Click to continue

Next question!

Keys to PowerPoint in the Classroom

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41 How to Do Everything with PowerPoint Advanced Techniques Every PowerPoint User Should Know PowerPoint for Teachers: Dynamic Presentations and Interactive Classroom Projects 101 Tips Every PowerPoint User Should Know Click each item to learn more.

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To great presentations! 43 Remember your homework! Do a makeover, so you get to use these techniques soon. Keep in touch! I’d love to hear your experience with these techniques. I’m available for hands-on training at your school. You can easily contact me through my website to make arrangements.