Cot (Tle6) Creating Multimedia Presentation
Cot (Tle6) Creating Multimedia Presentation
Department of Education
Region VII
Division of Cebu Province
District of Dumanjug 1
TAPON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Tapon, Dumanjug, Cebu
I. OBJECTIVES
A. CONTENT STANDARD
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARD
C. LEARNING COMPETENCIES
II. CONTENT
A. REFERENCES
IV. PROCEDURES
The teacher will present series of presentation about different topics in each
subject. Then, the pupils will identify the appropriate word to describe the
presentation.
Processing Questions:
The teacher will present the lesson to the class using a PowerPoint
presentation and manila paper as visual aids. The teacher will let the pupils
compare and contrast the two presentations. The pupils will identify the
advantages of using PowerPoint presentation and Manila paper as visual aids.
After, the pupils will choose if which is better and defend their arguments.
The teacher will divide the class into groups depending on the availability
of the computers. Then, each group will be seated together to the activity.
Slide transitions are motion effects that happen during Slide Show when
you move from one slide to the next.
1. Click the slide in the Thumbnail pane that you want to apply a
transition to.
2. Click the Transitions tab.
3. In the Transitions gallery, click the More options.
4. Click the transition effect that you want for that slide.
Animations are motion effects to text, pictures or shapes on the slides.
1.Select the text or object on the slide that you want to animate.
2.Click Animations tab.
3.Click Add Animation in the Advanced Animation group.
4.Select the animation effect. To see more effects, click More
Entrance Effects, More Emphasis Effects, More Exit Effects or More
Motion Paths.
Embedding means storing the files in the presentation itself. The files
become part of the presentation file even if you move it, but it will make
the presentation file larger.
1. Select the slide where you want to embed audio or video into.
2. Click the Insert tab.
3. In the Media group, do any of the following:
To embed an audio, click Audio. Select Online Audio if the file
you are going to embed is online. On the other hand, select
Audio on my PC if the file you are going to embed is in your
computer.
To embed a video, click Video. Select Online Video if the file
you are going to embed is online. On the other hand, select
Video on my PC if the file you are going to embed is in your
computer.
Remember that linking a sound or video file to your presentation means storing
them outside the presentation. The files are not part of the presentation. Hence,
the presentation file is smaller than that of a presentation having an embedded
sound or video file. So when you move your presentation file, make sure to move
the sound or video file as well.
The class will be divided into 11 groups. Each group will be assigned to a
certain computer for them to make their PowerPoint Presentation.
Each group will be making a PowerPoint Presentation following transition,
animation, hyperlink and embedding.
They will be given a rubric on how they will be graded.
RUBRICS
5 4 3 2 1
Gallery Walk
The pupils will roam around the ICT room to check and look into the PowerPoint
Presentation made by their classmates.
Processing Questions:
I. Evaluating learning
Instruction: Write the letter of the correct answer about the effects of force on
objects.
________1. These are motion effects that happen during Slide Show when you
move from one slide to the next.
________2. Examples of this advance feature of Microsoft PowerPoint are cut,
fold and wipe.
________3. These are motion effects to text, pictures or shapes on the slides.
________4. It means storing the files in the presentation itself. The files become
part of the presentation file even if you move it, but it will make the
presentation file larger.
A. TRANSITION C. EMBEDDING
B. HYPERLINK D. ANIMATION
INDEX OF MASTERY:
VI. REFLECTION
Prepared By:
NELMAR L. BARBARONA
TLE Teacher
Observed by: