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LP - Lesson 6

This lesson plan teaches students how to apply and customize slide transitions in PowerPoint. It explains what transitions are, the different types of transitions, and how to add, modify, and remove transitions. The lesson also covers how to set slide timing and automatically advance slides. Students then practice applying transitions, sounds, animations and timing to their own presentations.

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LP - Lesson 6

This lesson plan teaches students how to apply and customize slide transitions in PowerPoint. It explains what transitions are, the different types of transitions, and how to add, modify, and remove transitions. The lesson also covers how to set slide timing and automatically advance slides. Students then practice applying transitions, sounds, animations and timing to their own presentations.

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A Detailed Lesson Plan

in
Grade 7 – ICT

I. OBJECTIVE:
 Students will be able to apply and customize slide transitions.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:


A. Topic: Lesson 6 –Applying Transitions
B. Reference: Internet / https://www.gcflearnfree.org/powerpoint2010
C. Materials: Computer, PowerPoint presentation, Projector

III. PROCEDURE:
A. B. Daily Routine:

Everybody stands for a prayer


(Teacher leads the prayer)

Good afternoon class! Good afternoon, Ma’am! Good afternoon


classmates!

How are you today?


We are all fine.

May I know who is absent today? Nobody is absent Ma’am.


(Teacher checks the attendance)

B. C. Recall/Review:

Yesterday, we discussed about inserting images in


slides.

Let’s have a quick review if you still remember our


lesson.

Image is an imitation, a visual or


What is Image?
graphic representation of
something.

Very Good!
Pictures, clip arts, screenshots,
and clippings.
What are the images that you can insert in a
PowerPoint slide?

Very good, class!

D. E. Motivation:

(Teacher presents a PowerPoint presentation with


the application of different slide transitions)

What did you observe from There is a transition effects in


every slides.
the presentation?

That’s right! (Students may have varied


answers.)

From what I have shown you, what do you think


will be our topic today?

I’m sure you had already an idea on what will be


our topic this afternoon.

F. G. Lesson Proper:

1. 2. Presentation of the Lesson:


In this lesson, you'll learn how to apply and
customize slide transitions.
(Teacher explains the objectives)

3. 4. Discussion

What is Transitions? (Students may have varied


answers.)
Okay, you got an idea!

Transitions are motion effects that when in


Slide Show view add movement to your
slides as you advance from one slide to
another.

Applying transitions

A transition can be as simple as


fading to the next slide or as complex as a
flashy, eye-catching effect. This means you
can choose transitions to fit the style of any
presentation.
Can you give me an examples of images?

About transitions
There are three categories of unique
transitions to choose from, all of which can be
found on the Transitions tab:
• Subtle (slight transitions)

• Exciting (strong transitions)

(Students may have varied


answers.)
• Dynamic Content (strong transitions that
affect only the content, such as text or
images)

To apply a transition:

1. Select the slide you want to modify.

2. Click the Transitions tab.

3. Locate the Transition to This Slide


group. By default, None is applied to
each slide.

4. Click the More drop-down arrow to


display all of the transitions.

5. Click a transition to apply it to the


selected slide. This will automatically
preview the transition as well.

When working with transitions, the Apply To


All command in the Timing group can be
used at any time to make your presentation
uniform. Use this command with caution. Not
only does it apply the same transition to every
slide, but it also applies the settings in the
Timing group, which you may not want to be
the same throughout your presentation.

To preview a transition:
You can preview the transition for a selected
slide at any time, using either of these two
methods:
• Click the Preview command on the
Transitions tab.
• Click the star Play Animations icon. The icon
appears on the Slides tab in the left pane
beside any slide that includes a transition.

Modifying transitions

To modify the duration:


1. Select the slide that includes the transition you want
to modify.
2. In the Duration field in the Timing group, enter the
amount of time you want the transition to take. In this
example, we will specify the length as 2 seconds, or
02.00.
To add sound:

1. Select the slide that includes the transition you want


to modify.
2. Click the Sound drop-down menu in the Timing
group.
3. You will hear the sound and see a live preview of
the transition as you hover over each sound.
4. Click a sound to apply it to the selected slide.

To remove a transition:

1. Select the slide you want to modify.


2. Choose None from the gallery in the Transition to
This Slide group.
3. Repeat this process for each slide you want
to modify.
To remove transitions from all slides, select a slide
that uses None, then click the Apply to All command.

Advancing slides

To advance slides automatically:

In Slide Show view, you would typically advance to


the next slide by clicking your mouse or pressing
Enter on your keyboard. Using the Advance Slides
settings in the Timing group, you can set your
presentation to advance on its own instead and
display each slide for a specific amount of time. This is
useful for unattended presentations, such as at a
tradeshow booth.
1. Select the slide you want to modify.
2. Locate the Timing group on the Transitions
tab.
3. Under Advance Slide, uncheck the box next
to On Mouse Click.
4. In the After field, enter the amount of time
you want to display the slide. In this example,
we'll advance the slide automatically after 1
minute 30 seconds, or 01:30:00.
5. Select another slide, and repeat the process
until all the desired slides have the appropriate
timing.

4. 5. Activity

Challenge!
1. Open your Lesson 5 PowerPoint
presentation.
2. Apply transitions, sound and timing to your (Students individually perform
slides. the activity)

3. Apply Animations to your texts and images

4. Play your Slide Presentation.

5. Save your PowerPoint presentation in My


Documents with your FIRST NAME– PPL6
as filename.

6. 7. Generalization

Transitions are motion effects that when in Slide


Show view add movement to your slides as you
advance from one slide to another. There are many
transitions to choose from, each one of which allows
you to control the speed and even add sound.

There are three categories of unique transitions to


choose from, all of which can be found on the
Transitions tab:
• Subtle (slight transitions)
• Exciting (strong transitions)
 Dynamic Content (strong transitions that affect
only the content, such as text or images)

In Slide Show view, you would typically advance to


the next slide by clicking your mouse or pressing
Enter on your keyboard. Using the Advance Slides
settings in the Timing group, you can set your
presentation to advance on its own instead and
display each slide for a specific amount of time. This is
useful for unattended presentations, such as at a
tradeshow booth.

IV. EVALUATION
I. IDENTIFICATION: Identify whether the ANSWERS:
following belongs to Subtle, Exciting, or Dynamic 1. Subtle
Content transition. Write your answer at the space 2. Exciting
provided before the number. 3. Dynamic Content
1. Fade 4. Subtle
2. Wind 5. Exciting
3. Pan 6. Dynamic Content
4. Flash 7. Subtle
5. Origami 8. Exciting
6. Orbit 9. Dynamic Content
7. Wipe 10. Subtle
8. Glitter
9. Ferris Wheel
10. Split

I. ASSIGNMENT:
1. Try to exercise what you have learn from our lesson today at home if you have a computer.
2. Have an advance study on checking spelling error on PowerPoint slide.

Prepared by:

JOANNE G. GODEZANO
Student Teacher
Approved by :

MRS. LEA A. JAPZON


Cooperating Teacher

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