Teaching Children to Create Simple PowerPoint Presentations

By E Harmon, published Oct 26, 2007
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Teaching children around ages 9-12 to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create simple presentations is a great way to help them learn to organize their thoughts and use an important software program. Introducing children to technology helps prepare them for the workforce, as well as college. Here are some tips for teaching your child to create a simple PowerPoint presentation.

Pick a subject. The first part of teaching your child to create a PowerPoint presentation is to choose a subject for which to create it. Help your child narrow down his or her idea to something specific. This will make creating the PowerPoint presentation easier. For instance, if your child wants to do the presentation on dogs, try to get her to choose a specific breed or a more specific topic such as dog grooming.

Choose a use. How will the PowerPoint presentation be used? Will your child just let the viewers click through the slides silently, or will the presentation be presented orally by the child? Combining a PowerPoint presentation lesson along with a speech presentation is a great way to teach two important skills at once.

Do some research. Before actually creating the PowerPoint presentation, your child will need to research the topic. Use trusted internet sources and library reference materials to find information on the topic. Help your child learn to locate the information he needs to create the PowerPoint presentation and also how to choose what information to use in creating the project.

Teach the technical aspects. After your child has done his research and collected plenty of information about his topic, you will need to do some lessons on the technical aspects of PowerPoint. Walk your child through creating a simple PowerPoint including creating backgrounds, adding new slides, and inserting text boxes and pictures. All you need to teach are the basics at this point.

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Thanks for the tips. good one

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 12:06:48 AM

 
I didn't get it that much

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 2:12:07 AM

 
Great advice.

Posted on 11/03/2007 at 5:11:00 AM

 
Great idea, and important for kids to know and understand Microsoft tools.

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 2:10:00 AM

 
I could use this for myself. Plus I am homeschooling my 12 year old with California Virtual Academy and this is a nice thing for him to learn. Thanks~

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

 
What a neat idea. Things sure have changed since my kids were young.

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 1:10:00 AM

 
This is something the kids will love!

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

 
Awesome idea!!!

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
Fantastic!

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
It's required here in 4th grade. However, report writing begins early and without knowledge of how to write. This simply laid out structure applies itself in other areas too!

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
Great info! It is so important for children to learn, I was always required to do presentations with it in high school. = )

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
Good ideas. A child could use it for a class presentation. neat.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

 
Excellent tips. :)

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
My son did this at school in 5th grade and it was awesome.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

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