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I set up a simple template in PowerPoint using
key questions from my medium term planning as headings. This only took
a few minutes.
After researching an area of the topic, the children
recorded an aspect of their learning on the relevant page. To insert their
comments, the children simply needed to click inside the box and type.
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To create templates like this use PowerPoint's
AutoLayouts.
Insert
a new slide and choose from the AutoLayout
menu.
The option selected here will give you space
for a title, a picture and a text box for the children's writing.
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Working in small groups, pupils were all able to
do this at the same time in our computer suite. The key questions prompted
them to recall the main points. I had already inserted some pictures,
but of course the children occasionally managed to delete these. As
we had used a template it was fairly easy to re-insert them, with the
pictures automatically snapping to the grid and not needing altering
in any way.
Two children who have poor motor skills find it
quite tricky using the mouse to click and drag in order to change the
size and position of the picture. Use of these templates avoided the
problem, keeping our focus on recording our learning in history.
The children found using PowerPoint easy. All they
had to do was click in the text box and type. The red wavy line which
is automatically under incorrect spellings prompted them to check spellings.
This made my life easier, as able children could often make their own
corrections while I was quickly able to identify and help those who
needed support.
In recalling what they had learned, children were
only supported with a few key questions. However, it became clear that
they remembered and understood a great deal of the work. Using ICT proved
a good incentive for increasing the amount of recording achieved. Children
who were expected to show very limited knowledge and understanding recorded
a great deal more than is normally the case with pencil and paper. They
also showed a thorough understanding.
We were able to show our PowerPoint slide shows
to the whole school in assembly. The presentations looked effective,
as well as being a good record of children's learning. The assembly
proved to be a good boost to the children's self esteem.
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